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Pakistani Christian man killed by his co-workers

The thirty-five-year-old Christian man worked in a factory and was murdered by his colleagues because he refused to convert to Islam.

 

Shahzad Masih used to work at a factory in Samundri city of Pakistan. Some of his co-workers from the factory asked him to convert to Islam, and when he refused they verbally attacked him.

Days later, on the 18th of June, when Shahzad was about to go home, his co-workers, Muhammad Abdullah, Faizan and Asad Mehmood, grabbed him and forcefully injected an air pipe into his body. Then they released the pressurised air which caused Shahzad’s body to explode.

Subsequently, they put him in a car and dropped him out at a nearby hospital where he died after 2 days. Police have filed a case against the murderers but they have not been arrested yet. One of the aggressors, named Muhammad Abdullah is threatening Christians in the area that he will kill them even more brutally than Shahzad.

Source: Stop Persecution of Christians Facebook group

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