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Skeleton Found in Kahna Identified as Woman Killed by Sons Addicted Sons Confess to Murdering Mother for Money

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The tragic discovery of a human skeleton in the Kahna area near the Audit and Accounts Society has finally been solved by police. After recovering a shopping bag containing money and electricity bills near the body, investigators traced the residence of the deceased woman, identified as Margaret, who had been missing for some time. Upon questioning neighbors and relatives, suspicion turned toward her two sons, Shafiq James and Nabil James. Police sources revealed that Margaret, who worked in people’s homes and had managed to save around 50,000 rupees, was brutally strangled to death by her own children. The body was then placed in a rickshaw and abandoned near farmland to conceal the crime. This breakthrough in the case highlights the determined effort of police investigators in piecing together scattered evidence to reach the truth.During interrogation, both sons confessed to murdering their mother after she refused to give them money for drugs. According to police, the accused were addicted to ice and had been persistently demanding cash to fuel their habit. When Margaret declined their request, the angered brothers strangled her to death in their home before disposing of her remains. The discovery of the skeleton and the subsequent investigation shocked the local community, as the case unfolded with disturbing revelations of drug abuse and betrayal within a family. Authorities have confirmed that the suspects are now in custody, and legal proceedings are underway to ensure justice for Margaret. This harrowing case not only exposes the devastating impact of addiction but also underlines the lengths to which individuals can go when consumed by dependency

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