On the night of May 10, Mudassir allegedly killed his wife Saba, her mother, and brother by stabbing them in Sialkot. Mudassir had developed an alcohol addiction, lost his job, and became violent, demanding money from Saba. After the murders, he searched for his 8-year-old daughter Isha to kill her but she was not home and survived. Mudassir fled the scene and has not been arrested. The family is devastated, with the brother Mehran providing details to the reporter. The incident is linked to domestic violence, alcohol abuse, and financial strain.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Sialkot
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: Approximately 14 years (marriage)
Incident Date: May 10, 2026
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Approximately 14 years (marriage)
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2026-05-10
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Domestic Violence
The case follows a pattern of domestic violence exacerbated by alcohol abuse and financial strain. The husband’s addiction led to job loss and increased aggression, resulting in repeated physical abuse and ultimately a fatal violent outburst against his wife and her family. The perpetrator’s continued search for the daughter indicates ongoing coercive control and lethal intent.
Police registered an FIR at Falura police station. The accused Mudassir fled the scene and has not been arrested yet. Mehran, the victim's brother, is cooperating with the investigation. Postmortem was conducted on the deceased. The case remains open with active search for the suspect.
Initial confusion about the accused identity as police FIR named Mehran (victim's brother) as accused, but Mehran clarified he is not the suspect. The actual suspect Mudassir remains at large. No conflicting narratives about the incident sequence were reported.
Mudassir’s alcohol addiction led to job loss and domestic violence. Saba sought help from her brothers. Mudassir repeatedly abused Saba and demanded money. After failed reconciliation attempts, Mudassir armed himself and attacked Saba, her mother, and brother. He then searched for his daughter to kill her but she was absent. Abdullah witnessed the killings. Mudassir fled, police arrived, and investigation started.
High risk due to history of alcohol abuse, escalating violence, financial dependency, and threats culminating in multiple homicides and attempted murder of a child.
Alcohol addiction and financial stress are critical escalation factors in domestic violence. Repeated abuse and failed reconciliation attempts can precede lethal violence. Early intervention and protective measures are essential to prevent family homicide.
Repeated physical abuse, alcohol addiction, job loss, financial dependency, and threats to family members.
Victim’s brother’s testimony, witness Abdullah’s account, police FIR and postmortem reports.
Postmortem reports, witness statements, police FIR, and victim family interviews.
Mehran (victim's brother) provided detailed account. Abdullah (son) witnessed the murders. Neighbors and police responded to emergency call. No other witness statements reported.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial investigation and suspect still at large.
Suspect Mudassir’s current location and arrest status remain unclear.