Nine-year-old Australian girl on holiday in Pakistan shot dead in case of mistaken identity
The suspects fled on their motorbike but things took a wrong turn when more police who arrived at the scene opened fire as the family began to drive away
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The suspects fled on their motorbike but things took a wrong turn when more police who arrived at the scene opened fire as the family began to drive away
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Different Spin. One side frames it as "Nine-year-old Australian girl on holiday in Pakistan shot dead in case of mistaken identi...". The other frames it as "Girl, 9, on family holiday shot dead after cops mistake hire car for jewellery robbers as...".
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The suspects fled on their motorbike but things took a wrong turn when more police who arrived at the scene opened fire as the family began to drive away
A YOUNG girl who was on holiday to visit relatives has been shot dead after police opened fire on a hire car they mistook for a gang of thieves. Hania Ahmed, 9, from Perth, Australia was tr...
A YOUNG girl who was on holiday to visit relatives has been shot dead after police opened fire on a hire car they mistook for a gang of thieves. Hania Ahmed, 9, from Perth, Australia was tr...
Local media reported the family, from the Perth suburb of Kewdale, was mistaken for armed robbers the police were pursuing.
Local media reported the family, from the Perth suburb of Kewdale, was mistaken for armed robbers the police were pursuing.