Pakistani father guns down daughter after she refuses to delete TikTok account
A Pakistani father has allegedly gunned down her daughter after she refused to delete her account on the popular video-sharing app TikTok.
According to the police, the family of a 9thclass student, who died on Tuesday, claimed that her death was a result of suicide, but after the police launched an investigation, it turned out to be a case of murder which resulted over a dispute on TikTok use, reported Dawn News.
The father reportedly escaped from the scene after shooting down his daughter.
He was later detained.
A murder case has been lodged against him.
In the FIR, the police official said he was on duty on Wednesday when he received information that a man, who was a resident of Dhoke Chaudhrian, had killed his daughter after she refused to delete her TikTok account, reported Dawn News.
A police spokesman told the newspaper that the postmortem of the body had been conducted.
He said evidence has been collected from the scene of the crime.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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