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Pakistan: Woman kills 15 in-laws with 'poisoned lassi'

| @indiablooms | Oct 31, 2017, at 09:30 pm

Multan, Oct 31 (IBNS): At least 15 people were killed after consuming poisonous lassi in Tehsil Alipur's neighbourhood Lashari area of Pakistan, media reports said on Tuesday.

Twelve others among the affected remain under medical supervision, Geo News reported.

As per police, a 20-year-old woman allegedly conspired with her lover Shahid and his aunt Zarina Mai to kill her husband's family members.

She allegedly poisoned a container of milk which was supposed to be consumed by her husband.

However, he did not consume milk.

It was later used to make lassi drink.

"The suspect denied all of the allegations leveled against her when the accused were presented before the media," Geo News reports.

Three suspects were produced before the Anti-Terrorism Court.

They have been sent to 14-day police custody.

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