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Pakistan Man Arrested For Murdering Children, Eating Their Flesh: Report

Pakistan Police arrested a man for killing children and eating their flesh at Muzaffargarh in Punjab, ARY News reported.

Three children were reportedly kidnapped from the Khan Garh area of Muzaffargarh five days ago, according to the local police.

The accused brutally murdered two of those three underaged children and allegedly ate their flesh.

However, seven-year-old Ali Hassan was recovered by the police, who acted on information provided by the locals, according to ARY News.

Ali Hassan said after slaughtering three-year-old Abdullah and his one-and-a-half-year-old sister Hafsa, the man cooked and ate their flesh.

Moreover, the man also distributed the human flesh at a local dargah in Muzzaffargah, ARY News reported.

Reportedly, Muzaffargarh Police recovered the remains of Abdullah and the knives from the field but the search to find Hafsa continues.

According to the police spokesperson, the arrested suspect is currently in critical condition in the hospital, and further revelations about the brutal murders will be made once he regains consciousness, ARY News reported.

A case was also registered against the arrested suspect for murder and terrorism on a complaint by the father of the missing children.

Fayyaz, the father of the minor victims, also demanded strict action against the accused, ARY News reported.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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