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Ten members of a family killed in Pakistan attack

“They were killed with a sharp-edged weapon and some had bullet injuries” a police official said

Ten members of a family killed in Pakistan attack

Ten members of a family, which included a two-year-old, were killed in a brutal late-night attack in Pakistan's northwest, police said on Wednesday (10).

Two brothers, their wives, and six children aged 12 and under were killed along with a guest in the Lakki Marwat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Tuesday night.


"The initial investigation does not suggest any connection to terrorism," district police chief Tariq Habib said.

Inter-family feuds are common in Pakistan, but in the northwestern region -- where communities abide by traditional honour codes -- they can be particularly violent, lasting for generations.

"We cannot dismiss the possibility of a personal vendetta as we further investigate the incident," police official Mamoor Shah said.

"They were killed with a sharp-edged weapon and some had bullet injuries," he said.

The incident was reported to police by neighbours of the family.

In March last year in the same province, 11 people including a prominent local politician were killed in an ambush blamed on a decades-long vendetta between families.

Sixteen people were also killed within a matter of minutes in the province last May when two tribes clashed over a decades-long land dispute. (AFP)

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