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Lahore Court Sentences Teen to 100 Years for Killing Mother and Siblings

The judge cited his age in imposing four 25-year terms instead of capital punishment.

Overview

  • Additional Sessions Judge Riaz Ahmed delivered the punishment and imposed a Rs4 million fine, according to court officials.
  • The murders occurred in 2022 in Lahore’s Kahna area when the defendant was 14, with the victims identified as his mother Nahid Mubarak, brother Taimur, and sisters Mahnoor and Jannat.
  • Police accounts presented to the court link the shootings to heavy PUBG play, describing rage after an in‑game setback and a reprimand from his mother.
  • Prosecutors led a lengthy trial with key witnesses, and reports state the defendant confessed to the killings.
  • The sentence totals 100 years structured as four 25‑year terms, and reports do not mention an appeal at this stage.