Celebratory gunfire kills woman

File photo: Newly elected Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif, left, arrives at the Prime Minister's house to review guards of honour in Islamabad.

File photo: Newly elected Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif, left, arrives at the Prime Minister's house to review guards of honour in Islamabad.

Published Jun 6, 2013

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Islamabad - A Pakistani woman died on Thursday after being hit by stray bullets fired by supporters celebrating the appointment of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, police said.

Around 100 activists from the Pakistan Muslim League-N took to the streets of Thul, a remote town in the southern province of Sindh, firing weapons in the air to celebrate Sharif taking office for an unprecedented third term.

Some of the bullets hit and killed 45-year Musammat Bibal, while her 19-year niece Jamila Bibi was rushed to hospital in critical condition, police said.

“They were firing in jubilation and the bullets hit one woman in the head and she died at the spot,” Bahar Uddin, the police officer in Thul, told AFP by phone.

Sharif was sworn in as PM on Wednesday, some 13 years after he was deposed in a coup and exiled, following the PML-N's comfortable victory in the May 11 general election. - AFP

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