Turkey’s capital, Ankara, witnessed a horrific crime when a man just released from prison killed his wife, daughter, and mother mere hours after his release. According to foreign media, the 35-year-old suspect, Samiullah, had been on parole for 11 days before he committed the heinous act on February 10.
Samiullah was serving his sentence in prison for deception and threatening others with a weapon. After his parole, he went on to kill his mother, wife, and 8-year-old daughter before taking his own life. The police arrested Samiullah, who had first killed his mother and then his daughter before heading to his wife’s house, where she had filed for divorce. He killed her as well.
The police have taken the bodies into custody, and further legal action is being taken. In other news, Israeli forces have demolished 14 Palestinian buildings in the southern Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem. In Mumbai, a 19-year-old girl was killed in a shooting incident on Monday afternoon.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited Esqui’s mayor, Zeynep Guney Akgun, to a special meeting, where she sat alongside the President. Amnesty International has demanded that the government lift the ban on student unions. The Election Inquiry and Judicial Committee has summoned former minister Manzoor Ahmad Naqvi for allegedly intimidating voters.
Prince William, the British heir, avoided answering questions about his uncle, Prince Andrew, and Jeffrey Epstein’s scandal during a public event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has revealed that he has been targeted for assassination. Last year, 23-year-old Lucy Harrison was killed by her father after a heated discussion about US President Donald Trump.
A private restaurant’s staff accidentally filled a bottle with hot water instead of cold water, which led to a fatal scalding incident. In India’s Karnataka state, a young college student was found to have fabricated a story about being kidnapped, which was later exposed during police investigations.
Intolerance towards Muslims and Christians has become the norm in India under the rule of Hindu nationalist Modi. Donald Trump has once again spoken about the 1971 India-Pakistan war, claiming that 10 Indian aircraft were shot down. US President Donald Trump has warned Iran that if it fails to meet American demands, it will face “extremely harsh” measures, including possible military action.
A French teacher, Jacques Levi, was accused of molesting 89 children across nine countries over five decades. In a separate incident in India’s Uttar Pradesh, a family of five was found dead in their home, with the names of the deceased being Manish Kumar, his wife Saima, and their children Honey, Pranish, and Prateek. Nepal has made a decision regarding fixed charges on power division, stating that the charges are equal for both protected and non-protected consumers.
Sources claim that retired General Qamar Javed Bajwa suffered injuries on his body after a fall. Naseer Jamshed expressed regret over his actions, saying that he will advise new players to avoid corruption. Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the home of the martyred police officer, Aun Abbas, who was killed while trying to prevent a suicide bomber.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited Esqui’s mayor, Zainab Guney Akgun, to a special meeting, where she sat alongside the President.

