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Pakistani doctor, who has three wives, welcomes his 60th child

| @indiablooms | Jan 09, 2023, at 01:48 am

Quetta: A Pakistani doctor, who has three wives, recently welcomed his '60th child' and said that he intends to have more babies in future.

A resident of Quetta, Sardar Haji Jan Mohammad said he wants to marry a new girl to continue with his intention of having more children.

Sardar Jan Mohammad Khan Khilji told the BBC as quoted by Dunya News that, “I have asked all my friends to assist me to find a female for my fourth marriage. I want to have more sons and daughters with all my brides."

It’s interesting to note that Khilji first made waves in the international press in 2016, shortly after welcoming his 35th child into the world. He had previously stated his intention to produce at least 100 children, and given his current conception rate and his desire to add a fourth woman to the family, this goal seemed doable, reports Dunya News.

Interestingly, he is an unlicensed doctor and operates an illegal clinic in the region.

He treats patients for minor illnesses like headaches.

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