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Thatta: 4 unidentified bodies found near Dhabiji Jungle

Thatta: 4 unidentified bodies found near Dhabiji Jungle
THATTA: The bodies of four unidentified men have been found in Dhabeji jungle.
According to police, all of the victims were killed in a firing incident while the bodies have been shifted to civil hospital for autopsy.
The security was put on high alert before shifting the bodies to civil hospital.
According to locals, the bodies bore torture marks as well. The victims were between the ages of 30 to 35 years of ages and murdered after their hands and feet tied up.
Heavy contingents of Police along with Edhi rescue teams reached the spot immediately after received information and shifted the bodies to the Rural Health Center, where the bodies were  postmortemed. According to the Police, bodies have not identified till yet.
According to police, all of the victims were killed in a firing incident while the bodies have been shifted to civil hospital for autopsy.
The security was put on high alert before shifting the bodies to civil hospital.
According to locals, the bodies bore torture marks as well. The victims were between the ages of 30 to 35 years of ages and murdered after their hands and feet tied up.
Heavy contingents of Police along with Edhi rescue teams reached the spot immediately after received information and shifted the bodies to the Rural Health Center, where the bodies were  postmortemed. According to the Police, bodies have not identified till yet.

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