Punjab Man Kills Lover's 15-Year-Old Daughter For Opposing Affair, Sets Body On Fire
In Punjab, 23-year-old Gurwinder Singh allegedly strangled a 15-year-old girl, hid her body in a suitcase, burned it in a forest, and was arrested.
"SUITCASE" · 총 21건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 88,261건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,288건(4.9%)·중립 81,828건(92.7%)·부정 2,145건(2.4%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.8(중도 균형)입니다.
In Punjab, 23-year-old Gurwinder Singh allegedly strangled a 15-year-old girl, hid her body in a suitcase, burned it in a forest, and was arrested.
The accused has been arrested, and the remains have been sent for forensic examination.
Man kills lover's teen daughter, stuffs body in suitcase, burns it in forest
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MANILA, Philippines — Several lawmakers were quick to dispute the narratives given by a group of “ex-Marines” who, on Thursday was provided a Senate platform to repeat earlier statements that they had delivered suitcases (“maleta”) packed with cash to various political figures under a corruption scheme involving public works funds. Among them were Senators Vicente
MANILA, Philippines – Senators Vicente “Tito” Sotto III and Erwin Tulfo on Thursday denied the claims of the supposed former Marines who said they delivered cash-filled suitcases to the lawmakers. Two of the 18 supposed Marines, allegedly hired by former congressman Zaldy Co as “bagmen”, made the claims during a probe led by Sen. Rodante
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Thursday dared individuals claiming to be former Marines to prove their allegation that they delivered suitcases of money to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s supposed residence in Paoay, Ilocos Norte. During a Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing led by Sen. Rodante Marcoleta, former military officer Belnard Tube said he made the delivery
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MANILA, Philippines — Former House Speaker Martin Romualdez and the 18 supposedly former Marines who claimed to have delivered cash-filled suitcases to Romualdez and former House appropriations chair Elizaldy Co were invited to the Senate blue ribbon committee’s next hearing on the flood control controversy on Thursday. Following the Senate leadership shakeup on May 11,
The civic authorities had recently advised educational institutions to clean their premises before the onset of the rainy season. During the exercise, workers entered the college union room and found two old suitcases
The three men are believed to have close ties with major crime syndicates.
Termite-damaged currency notes were discovered in two suitcases within a locked storeroom at Surendranath College during a dengue-prevention clean-up drive. Police also found a firearm in another locked union room. The discovery has sparked a political blame game, with allegations of corruption against a former Trinamool functionary.
Ellie Crampsie, 23, from Glasgow, was jailed for 16 months on April 24 after she was caught with 17.7kg of marijuana in her suitcase at Edinburgh Airport on April 16 2025.
Waymo introduced the Ojai robotaxi for spacious rides in San Francisco, Phoenix, and Los Angeles. We tested it out and brought our suitcases.
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The rapper is reportedly being held alongside Karina Zorina, a 29-year-old dancer from Russia's Ivanovo region, after airport officials in the UAE allegedly discovered cannabis in a suitcase.
Leon Coker, 35, from Caerphilly, south Wales, was caught with £20,000 worth of amphetamine in a suitcase last summer and sentenced to three years and one month in prison.
• CM, city mayor among others perform groundbreaking of the landmark project at Clifton’s Beach View Park • Murad says museum will preserve stories and legacy of migrants, traders, intellectuals for generations to come KARACHI: For now, it is only a piece of turf by the seaside. But this part of the Beach View Park in Clifton is where a new, one of its kind, digitally interactive museum to preserve and celebrate the history and heritage of Sindh and the Pakistan independence movement will come up soon. It is where the Sindh government, the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) and the Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP) hosted the ground-breaking ceremony of the Karachi Museum of History on a very breezy Saturday afternoon. Planned as a landmark cultural and educational space, the Karachi Museum of History will be built on globally recognised museum practices to create an immersive cultural institution that brings Pakistan’s independence and Sindh’s 5,000-year history to life through storytelling, technology, archival material and interactive experiences. Through innovative exhibition design, oral history, research and public engagement, the museum aims to become a landmark destination for culture, education and tourism in Karachi. It is an initiative that builds on CAP’s long-standing commitment to public history and cultural preservation, following the launch of the National History Museum in Lahore in partnership with the Punjab government in 2017. The groundbreaking was attended by key government officials and civil society members, including Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah, Culture Minister Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, Karachi Mayor Barrister Murtaza Wahab, KMC representatives and CAP members, including its Patron-in-Chief Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. Speaking on the occasion, CM Shah said Karachi is not only a city, it is an opportunity, a living archive of our collective memory, resilience and cultural diversity. “Karachi is a city where everyone wants to come and no one wants to leave. The Karachi Museum of History will preserve the stories and legacy of migrants, traders, labourers, intellectuals, who came to this city, for generations to come. Karachi reflects the spirit and values of coexistence,” he added. He also said that Ms Obaid-Chinoy had first got the idea for such a place more than 10 years ago. “At the time we thought of using the Fayzee Rahamin building for the project but it was not given to us,” the CM said. He appreciated the efforts of the culture department, the KMC and the CAP for their commitment and collaboration in transforming this vision into reality. He congratulated all the scholars, historians, architects, artists and professionals who have contributed to the project. “Your work will help preserve the soul of this great city for generations to come,” he said. The culture minister said that the Karachi Museum of History will be a flagship project for the city. Speaking on the occasion, Mayor Wahab said that Karachi is one of the great cities of the world. For too long, it has lacked a civic institution that reflects its richness. “The Karachi Museum of History will change that. It is Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s dream for Karachi, which will soon turn into a reality. The KMC is proud to play its part in delivering a landmark that belongs to every resident of this city,” he said. While thanking the Sindh government and the KMC for joining hands with CAP for the museum project, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy said that Karachi has many stories to tell and we have grown up listening to those stories which are very much true. “There are stories from the Cantonment Railway Station where people arrived with a single suitcase and lots of hope, stories from refugee camps where people started lives afresh and stories from the first government offices where in the absence of office furniture people used hardboard crates for desks. Then these people slowly became a part of this city and Sindh opened its heart for all of them,” she said. “As Pakistan approaches the 80th anniversary of its independence, our partnership with the Government of Sindh and the KMC is an opportunity to create a lasting home for the stories that shaped our nation. The museum will honour the people who fought for Pakistan’s independence, celebrate the rich history and culture of Sindh and reflect the resilience, hope and extraordinary spirit of Karachi, a city that has carried the dreams of generations from across the country,” she concluded. Published in Dawn, May 24th, 2026
One man was killed and seven others were injured in three overnight shootings across Philadelphia as police also investigated a man's body found stuffed inside a suitcase Friday morning.