Two school toppers among five killed in Poonch shelling laid to rest

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Locals urge India, Pakistan to shun path of confrontation

MS Nazki

POONCH: While Poonch family lost five members, Gousia Academy Dhargloon lost two of its toppers in them.

The five persons of the family including Mohammad Ramzan (45), his wife Malika Bi (40) and their three sons Abdul Rehman (8th class student), Abdul Rizwan (7th class student) and Nazarat (2nd class student) were killed while two of their daughters Nowreen (5th class student) and Mehreen (Ist class student) were critically injured when a shell hit their house amid Indo-Pak cross-border violence at Devta Dhargloon area of Balakote sector.

Both the injured were airlifted to Government Medical College Hospital Jammu for treatment.

The family members had just gathered to have tea together at 7:40 am when a shell hit their one-room mud house killing five of them on spot and left two minor daughters injured.

Among the sons, Rehman was 8th class topper while Rizwan topped 7th standard exams.

“The brothers were toppers of our school and the entire school is mourning their demise. There can be nothing tragic than losing two precious gems,” Mohammad Marouf Principal of the school told news agency GNS.

Ramzan’s brother Abdul Shakoor told news agency GNS that they heard the blast at around 7:40 am today and what unfold was the biggest tragedy for the family.

The slain members have been buried as the entire village mourns the demise of the innocents. The villagers urged India and Pakistan to shun the path of confrontation so that innocents are not made to suffer.

They said that it is the people of Jammu and Kashmir who suffer both humans as well as property losses.

SSP Poonch Rajiv Panday along with his team arrived at the spot and took stock of the situation.

While talking to GNS he said that the house was hit by a shell fired by the Pakistani army. (GNS)

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