The bodies of five men, who were alleged to have forcibly undressed and publicly humiliated a woman in 2017 in the Garahmat village of Daraban town, Dera Ismail Khan district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, have been discovered by local authorities.
The incident occurred in October 2017 when the victim was fetching water from a nearby pond. According to the police, this tragic event is being classified as an honor killing, as reported by The Khorasan Diary.
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Police have found five bodies in district Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
“The bodies are of those five persons who were accused of stripping a woman clothes off in Garahmat village of Daraban town in Dera Ismail Khan district in October 2017 when she was fetching… pic.twitter.com/FyDzVXojpK— The Khorasan Diary (@khorasandiary) January 1, 2024
As per Geo News reporter Saeedullah Marwat, the bodies were discovered in the vicinity of the canal. The identity of the perpetrators remains unknown at this point. These five individuals had been accused of undressing Sharifan Bibi and subsequently publicly displaying her in the town.
Complaints were filed against them, leading to their arrest. Following this, a peace agreement was reached. After the bodies were found, the suspects have since disappeared, and the deceased have been transported to a nearby hospital.
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