Posted on 10/04/2016 2:06:10 PM PDT by Red Badger
LAHORE (Dunya News) - A body of a teenager girl was found stuffed in a suitcase in Lahore, police said on Tuesday, and investigators were trying to determine who she was.
Police were informed by locals regarding a suspicious grey travel suitcase near Chowk Chauburji.
Lytton Road police arrived at the scene and discovered a body of an unidentified girl stuffed in the suitcase.
The body seems like two days old and victims throat was slit with a sharp object, police said adding that investigation into the case is underway.
The body has been shifted to morgue.
Carrion luggage ping!.................
Has the FBI called it suicide yet?
Too clever ;)
I was thinking the same...prayers to her family.
I’ve been to Lahore PAK a couple of times.......
Is a beautiful city with a great KFC.....Lol
Wahhabi radical Islam from Saudi Arabi has destroyed PAK as well as the rest of Middle and Eastern Asia...
Did some contract work for the World Bank that sent me there.....
Why would the FBI be involved or express an opinion. This happened in Pakistan.
“Why would the FBI be involved or express an opinion. This happened in Pakistan.”
Islamabad, Pakistan — FBI
CONTACT US
Field Offices
FBI Headquarters
Overseas Offices
Islamabad, Pakistan
American Embassy: 011-92-51-208-0000
Karachi, Pakistan Suboffice
American Consulate: 011-92-21-3527-5000
Nations covered: Pakistan
https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/legal-attache-offices/middle-east/islamabad-pakistan
islam is a death cult.
DemocRats are a Death Cult.
I shouldn’t have laughed at that - but I did
Dreadful. RIP.
:-D
... or maybe the offending female triggered the honorable Muslim’s lust for rape and murder.
If so, then was he not the real victim?
Thanks for the info. BUT, unless an American was involved, why would the FBI be involved or express an opinion ?
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