In Abbottabad, a major twist has come forward in the murder case of Dr. Wardah. According to police, the prime suspect Rida planned the killing in exchange for 10 million rupees.
Police confirmed that both vehicles used in the kidnapping and murder have been recovered. During investigation, it was revealed that Dr. Wardah’s jewelry was kept in a bank locker, and a loan of 5 million rupees had been taken against it.
Authorities have also sealed five shops belonging to the family of the main suspect, Rida Jadun.
A day earlier, the post-mortem report stated that Dr. Wardah died due to suffocation, and her neck bone was found broken — showing that she was killed with extreme violence.
Police officials say the investigation is still ongoing, and more people may be arrested as new evidence comes forward.
Dr. Wardah’s tragic death has created fear and anger across Abbottabad. Citizens are demanding a transparent investigation and quick justice for the victim. Protests have been held in the city, with people calling for strict punishment for everyone involved.
According to police, Dr. Wardah was killed by her friend Rida and her accomplices for greed, as her gold was worth nearly 30 million rupees.
Dr. Wardah’s brother-in-law has accused the police of negligence, saying her life could have been saved if action had been taken on time. The family also claims the suspects’ behavior was suspicious before the incident, but the police did not take their concerns seriously.
Reported by Save Our Pak
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