Man booked for murder after wife, children die by suicide
The police in Quetta have booked a man for ‘murder without intention’ after his wife poisoned the couple’s four daughters and died by suicide following a domestic brawl.
The first information report was filed under section 322 (Punishment for qatl-bis-sabab) of the Pakistan penal code.
Police believe that the accused, Abdullah who was in police custody fought with his wife and then went out of the house. The wife, 35-year-old Fatima Bibi, allegedly got upset and mixed poison in a bottle of coke which she fed the children first and later drank the same poison-laced beverage herself.
Fatima and Abdullah lived in the Barori Hazara Town area of Quetta.
The dead children include three-year-old Alina, six-year-old Armina, eight-year-old Mooeda and ten-year-old Zohra Bibi.
Fatima was alive when rescue worker arrived at the couple’s home on Monday. She was rushed to the hospital and given oxygen on a ventilator, but she also died during the treatment.
According to the police, Abdullah, the father of the children, used to drive a rickshaw and was unemployed.
The bodies were moved to Bolan Medical Complex.
What to do if someone exhibits intent of self-harm
Anxiety and depression is the bane of modern life. But help is just around the corner. If you …
- Are feeling depressed
- Are feeling stressed because of your challenging work environment
- Are suffering from anxiety due to another physical illness
- Have recently been diagnosed with a mental illness
- Your doctor has suggested you to seek counseling
- Feel that no one understands you
You can get in touch with the following mental health helplines and speak to them.
- Umang 0317 4288665
- Umang 0311-7786264
- Mind Organisation 042 35761999
- Talk2me.pk 0333 4065139
- Baat Karo 0335 5743344
- Taskeen 0316 8275336
- Rooh 0333 3337664
- Rozan 0800-22444
- OpenCounseling 042 35761999
Here’s what you should do if someone you know exhibits signs of suicide or a tendency to isolate or self-harm:
- Try to make sure they are not left alone
- Remove any objects they could use to harm themselves.
- Take or encourage the person to seek help from a medical or mental health professional
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