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The woman was beheaded and her breast was chopped off, Pakistan lawmaker Krishna Kumari said in a tweet...

Digital Desk: In a horrifying incident reported from Pakistan, a 40-year-old Hindu was brutally murdered in Sinjhoro town on Wednesday. The woman was beheaded and her breast was chopped off, Pakistan lawmaker Krishna Kumari said in a tweet.

The victim has been identified as Daya Bhel, 40.

"Daya Bhel 40 years widow brutally murdered and the body was found in very bad condition. Her head was separated from the body and the savages had removed flesh of the whole head. Visited her village Police teams from Sinjhoro and Shahpurchakar also reached," Krishna Kumari tweeted.

The accused even removed the skin from her head before dumping her body and cut off her head in a wheat field.

Krishna Kumari is Pakistan's first female senator from the Hindu community and a member of the Pakistan Peoples Party.

Reacting to the incident, activist Faqir Shiva Kacchi said, "We strongly condemn the brutal killing of a poor widowed Hindu woman #Diya Bheel at Sanjhuru near Sanghar. Daya Bhel's head and breast were also cut SSP Sanghar@babrohi_psp. plz Take notice and arrest the brutal killers(sic.)"

Earlier this month, an 18-year-old Hindu woman from Sindh was shot dead and her body was thrown in the streets after she resisted her killer. News reports from Pakistan stated that  Pooja's killer, Wahid Bux Lashari, planned to convert her to Islam before marrying her. Lahiri forcefully entered Pooja’s house and tried to abduct her but she refused.  Then Lahiri killed her in a fit of rage.


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