Lahore Mother Accused in Tragic Case of Three Children Sent on 5-Day Physical Remand
A woman accused of the alleged killing of her three children in Lahore has been sent on a five-day physical remand by a local court for further investigation.
The decision came on Friday after police presented the suspect before Judicial Magistrate Irshad Hussain and requested a 14-day remand to complete evidence collection and carry out further inquiries.
Court Proceedings
During the hearing, the investigating officer told the court that several procedures were still pending, including DNA testing, polygraph examination, and other medical evaluations of the accused.
After reviewing the request, the court granted a five-day physical remand, allowing police custody for further investigation.
Incident Details
According to initial police reports, the incident took place a day earlier in a residential building near Shah Jamal Colony, Lahore, where three children were found dead inside their home.
Police said the case initially appeared to be linked to a domestic dispute within the family.
Investigation Update
Senior police officials stated that the suspect was interrogated following the incident. During questioning, she allegedly made statements regarding ongoing marital issues and domestic tensions.
Authorities said all claims are being verified and further evidence is being collected to determine the exact circumstances of the incident.
Ongoing Probe
Police have confirmed that the investigation is still in progress and forensic analysis is underway.
Officials added that the case will be handled with full legal process and all evidence will be examined before any final conclusions are reached.

