FAISALABAD: In an enthralling but sad incident, shots fired to kill a stray dog ended up killing a man in the third-most-populous city in Pakistan.
Town municipality worker identified as Amin escaped after allegedly killing a passerby citizen – identified as Ranjha.
The gunfire injured the citizen seriously while he was rushed to the nearest medical facility where he succumbed to the fatal injury. The doctors pronounced him dead soon after the arrival.
Following the incident, the local law enforcers launched a probe while taking the deceased body into custody.
The district municipal corporations all over Pakistan initiate dog-culling campaigns in a bid to eradicate rabies- a deadly virus spread from the saliva of canines. Stray dogs are usually poisoned or shot to death under these campaigns.
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