The real reason for the father’s murder at the hands of his son in Faisalabad has come to light
Accused Shahbaz said during interrogation that he killed his father for not getting a share in the property, police said
Faisalabad (10bmnews Latest News) In Faisalabad the accused killed his father at the hands of his son when he did not get up for prayers. According to the preliminary investigation of the police, the accused killed the father over a property dispute. According to media reports the son killed his father by hitting a brick in the Chishta Town area of Faisalabad yesterday and made an excuse that the father had refused to get up for morning prayers while the police arrested the accused after the incident.
Police said that the accused Shahbaz the son of the victim said during the interrogation that he had killed his father for not getting a share in the property and initially the reason for the murder was that his father did not get up for prayers. According to police, the case has been registered in a D-type police station at the request of the victim’s brother.
The accused is being further interrogated. It should be noted that the news came out yesterday that the son brutally killed the father when he did not get up for prayers. According to details, the son killed his father by hitting him on the head with a brick when he did not wake up for prayers. In this regard, police said that the tragic incident took place in Chishtia Town where accused Shahbaz stabbed his 50-year-old father Mubashir Raza in the head.
But he was killed by hitting him with a brick. Upon receiving the report of the incident the police have arrested the accused and taken the body into custody and shifted it to the hospital for postmortem. The accused in a statement to the police said that he asked his father to offer morning prayers.
When he did not get up he hit his father on the head with a brick killing him Now in an initial statement to the police, the accused has confessed that he killed his father for not getting a share in the property.