Sisters Set Father on Fire for Repeatedly Abusing Them

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A father in Pakistan was killed after being set on fire by his two daughters in an act of alleged revenge.

According to reports, the sisters attacked as retaliation for repeated sexual abuse by their father. Investigations revealed that the siblings doused their father with gasoline while he was asleep and then set him on fire.

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The father was rushed to the hospital but later succumbed to his injuries.

The sisters claimed that the father had been abusing the elder sister for a year and had attempted to assault the younger sister twice.

It was also discovered that the sisters have different mothers but share the same father. Both mothers were reportedly aware of the father’s actions.

Authorities have arrested one of the mothers and placed the other under investigation. The sisters are currently in police custody as further inquiries continue.

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