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Motorcycle-borne gunmen shot dead on Wednesday an acclaimed Pakistani singer in the busy port city of Karachi, police said, two days after masked men kidnapped the son of a top provincial judge.
Karachi, a metropolis of about 20 million people, is home to Pakistan’s stock exchange and central bank and is plagued by political, ethnic and sectarian violence.
Amjad Sabri, 45, was one of South Asia’s most popular singers of the ‘qawwali’, Sufi devotional music that dates back more than 700 years.
Officials said two gunmen shot at the windscreen of Sabri’s car as it drove off a bridge in the congested Liaquatabad area of the southern city, and a relative travelling with him was also injured.
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Karachi, a metropolis of about 20 million people, is home to Pakistan’s stock exchange and central bank and is plagued by political, ethnic and sectarian violence.
Amjad Sabri, 45, was one of South Asia’s most popular singers of the ‘qawwali’, Sufi devotional music that dates back more than 700 years.
Officials said two gunmen shot at the windscreen of Sabri’s car as it drove off a bridge in the congested Liaquatabad area of the southern city, and a relative travelling with him was also injured.
Latest news from India, World, Cricket, Sports, Bollywood | Hindustan Times