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RASC News > News > A Man Cut His Wife’s Throat in Sare Pol Province
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A Man Cut His Wife’s Throat in Sare Pol Province

Published 04/06/2023
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 RASC: According to local sources in Sare Pol province, a man cut his wife’s throat with a knife and killed her.

This incident happened on Thursday night, June 1, in Kohistanat district of Sare Pol province.

According to the sources, the husband of this woman is called Shafiqullah.

 The motive of this event is said to be family violence.

The Taliban have not said anything about this so far.

It is worth mentioning that since the Taliban group regained control of this side, family violence has increased in different parts of the country.

It should be mentioned that in the last month of this year, a man in Chaharsada district of Ghor province also killed his wife.

Experts consider the spread of poverty and unemployment as the reason for the increase in such incidents.

EnNews 04/06/2023

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