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    Mother and Daughter Killed in Suspected Honour Killing in Larkana

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a tragic incident in Larkana, a mother and her daughter were found murdered, with authorities suspecting the case to be an honour killing. Such crimes, often rooted in deeply entrenched cultural and social norms, continue to pose a serious challenge to human rights and women’s safety in Pakistan. Honour killings typically involve family members targeting female relatives for perceived breaches of social or moral codes.

    Despite legal frameworks aimed at curbing these acts, honour killings remain prevalent in various regions, including Sindh province where Larkana is located. The incident has sparked outrage among local communities and human rights activists who call for stricter enforcement of laws and greater protection for vulnerable women. It also underscores the urgent need for societal change to address gender-based violence and discrimination.

    Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies have launched an investigation to identify and apprehend the perpetrators responsible for this brutal crime. The case adds to the growing list of honour killings reported annually in Pakistan, drawing national and international attention to the persistent issue. Efforts to combat such violence require coordinated action from government, civil society, and community leaders to ensure justice and prevent future tragedies.

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