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Pakistan sweet shop owner kills 30, including children, with poisoned sweets

Posted by : lovelyti / On : May 6, 2016 / In : Health, News & Info

 The owner of a sweet shop in Pakistan has confessed to killing at least 30 people by contaminating his baked goods and candies with poison, according to a report.

Khalid Mehmood was seeking revenge on his older brother and confessed to putting pesticide in the sweets, police told the AFP news agency.

You read that right Pakistan shop owner kills 30 people including children. To think all this because he wanted to get back at his older brother. So you get angry at your brother mix a batch of sweet treats by putting poison in the batter then bake them knowing that this could possibly kill; or poison people who buy the baked goods  just to get back at your brother? Why punish and kill innocent costumers? WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU?

 

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http://www.fox32chicago.com/news/dont-miss/138305358-story

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