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 Two beheaded over illicit relations in Multan
 Updated at: 0315 PST,  Sunday, February 22, 2009
Two beheaded over illicit relations in Multan MULTAN: Two persons were beheaded over having alleged illegitimate relations in Budhlasunt area located in the outskirts of Multan on Saturday, police sources told Geo News.

According to sources, the dead were identified as Sumaira (22), and father of two kids Muhammad Sajjad (28).

Sources added murderer Naeem Arshad was accompanied by his friend Allahdata amid beheading. Meanwhile, police have arrested both accused and registered cases against them, police sources maintained.

Relatives of deceased Muhammad Sajjad told police the murder took place over land feud instead of cultural dispute.
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