Teenage girl commits suicide in Shangla

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SHANGLA: A teenager girl allegedly shot herself dead for an unknown reason at Ranyal area of Alpuri tehsil on Saturday night, her dead body was found from the bathroom of the house, a police official of the Karora police station told Dawn.
They said some locals of Ranyal village had informed their station house officer, Anwar Syed about the incident when SHO along with police party reached the house the family were preparing for the funeral, however, SHO shifted the dead body to district headquarters hospital, Alpuri where her autopsy was conducted.
Police said that the deceased girl’s mother Taj Bibi stated to police in the report that deceased girl Nasib Ranra was just 14 years old and suffering from epilepsy illnesses and she had an attack and they took her to bed.
“After few moments of taking her to the bed we heard gunshots from the room, we rushed the room and found her in the bathroom but was still alive and we took her outside where she succumbed to injuries,” the deceased mother stated in the police FIR.
Police said that after the incident they had been launched an inquiry into the case under section 174 of Crpc and begun interrogation whether it was suicide or murder.
WALKCHACKING REMOVED: The Shangla administration has launched a campaign against wall-chalking on the walls and rocks along the all major and link roads and wall-chalking was being removed from the walls meant to keep the district neat and clean and revival of its beauty.
The deputy commissioner, Shangla, Hamid ur Rehman on Saturday directed all the tehsil administrations to carry out the operation against wall-chalking across the district and asked the tehsil admins to make sure all the wallchalking removed and painted over the walls and rocks.
Following the DC Shangla directives the Alpuri tehsil TMA’s workers started removal of wall chalking which will continue till white painted over all the wall-chalking across the district.

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