LAHORE: “I can’t explain how I carried two pieces body of my beloved daughter after a stray kite claimed her life “.
These were little Noor’s mother words while showing her grievances on the sudden death of cute angel, killed by the Kite thread in Lahore, second largest city of Pakistan and the capital city of Punjab.
Despite the Punjab Prohibition of Kite Flying Bill, kite fliers in Lahore continue to engage in the activity despite warnings and fines issued by the provincial government.
According to TheNewsTribe’s correspondent from Lahore, 2-year-old Noor was killed in Sabzazar area of the city after a stray kite claimed her life. Her father, Jameel, and her 4-year-old brother Hamza were accompanying her on their way home when kite twine slit her throat.”
“In most cases, children and motorcyclists become victims of kite twine – often resulting in gruesome death. Despite the ban, kite sellers carry on with their business without any fear of police action” Saher Afshan, a relative of 2-year-old Noor told TheNewsTribe.
“No one can assume what we are suffering” said the mother who has Noor’s toys in her hand while talking to the media person.
With tears-filled eyes and hopeless face she appealed to the authorities “for God’s sake save the lives of the innocents”.
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