A former town mayor, his son and bodyguard were killed and eight other people wounded
A former town mayor, his son and bodyguard were killed and eight other people wounded on Monday when a suicide bomber blew himself up in Pakistan's northwest, police said.
The bomber targeted Hanif Khan Jadoon in Swabi, 90 kilometers east of Peshawar, as he was sitting in his car after offering his Eid prayer. "It was a suicide attack. The bomber was on foot. Hanif Jadoon was killed on the spot and his security guard died in hospital," Mohammad Ijaz Khan, the Swabi police chief, told AFP by telephone.
He later said Jadoon's son, Ahmed Khan, had also succumbed to his injuries in hospital. Another eight people were wounded, he added.
It was not clear why Jadoon was targeted but police said he was a member of the Awami National Party, which rules the militant-hit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, and that could have been a motive.