Pakistan: Father buries his 15-month-old daughter alive due to lack of money for her medical treatment
In a shocking tale, a father in Pakistan's Tharushah region has buried his 15-month-old daughter alive.

The father has been identified as Tayyab.
Police have arrested him.
The arrested person has admitted to burying his daughter alive due to a lack of money for her treatment.
The accused revealed that he tied the infant in a sack before burying her, reported ARY News.
A case has been registered against the person.
The police stated that after the court order the grave of the minor child will be exhumed and the postmortem will be conducted, reported ARY News.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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