On May 29th in Multan, Pakistan, Nawaz allegedly killed his stepson Zahoor and then the village headman (Sarpanch) Moinuddin after a prolonged domestic conflict involving Nawaz's gambling addiction, domestic violence, and family disputes. The conflict began after Nawaz married Rukayya, Zahoor's mother, leading to estrangement between mother and son. Nawaz's abusive behavior and threats escalated tensions, culminating in the fatal shootings. Nawaz fled after the killings and remains at large while police conduct raids.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Multan
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Separated
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Incident Date: May 29, 2026
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2026-05-29
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Tehmina Sheikh Official - Pak · Original language: Hindi
Wife Loved son more than the Husband || Multan Incident || Tehmina Sheikh Official
Domestic Violence
The case involves a domestic violence pattern where a husband's gambling addiction and abusive behavior led to family estrangement and threats. The mother-son relationship deteriorated after the mother's remarriage, escalating tensions. The husband's threats and violent outbursts culminated in the murder of the stepson and the village headman who mediated the dispute.
Police have registered an FIR against Nawaz and are conducting raids to arrest him. The investigation includes witness statements from family members and the village headman. The motive appears linked to family disputes and humiliation. The suspect fled after the shootings and remains unapprehended.
No confusion reported regarding suspect identity; Nawaz is clearly identified as the alleged perpetrator. Uncertainty remains about his whereabouts.
The conflict began after Rukayya remarried Nawaz, causing estrangement with her son Zahoor. Nawaz's gambling and abusive behavior worsened family relations. After threats and a failed mediation by the Sarpanch, Nawaz shot Zahoor and then the Sarpanch in retaliation for perceived humiliation. Police responded promptly and registered a case.
High risk due to ongoing domestic violence, threats with firearms, and escalation to lethal violence. The suspect remains at large, increasing danger to others.
Addictions such as gambling can exacerbate domestic violence and family conflicts. Early intervention and mediation may not prevent escalation if threats and abuse continue. Family estrangement and humiliation can be significant triggers for lethal violence.
The husband's gambling addiction, domestic violence, and threats were early signals of escalating risk.
Family estrangement, threats to kill, and the mediation meeting with the Sarpanch helped connect the case.
Witness statements from family and the Sarpanch, and the FIR naming Nawaz as accused were strongest evidence.
Statements from Rukayya, her sister, and the Sarpanch detailed Nawaz's abusive behavior and threats. The son Zahoor's estrangement and confrontation were also reported.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial police raids and ongoing search for Nawaz.
The current location and capture status of Nawaz remain unclear.