Those who murdered my son don't deserve to be called even humans: APS martyr's father.

ISLAMABAD: Mohammad Nawaz Khan, father of the victims of APS Peshawar incident Harris and Ahmad Nawaz, recalls that his younger son Harris did not want to go to school on December 16, 2014 but he had forced him to go to school where he was shot dead by the terrorists. Nawaz Khan, who used to run his business in Peshawar, had move to Birmingham with his two remaining sons and wife. Narrowing the details of the events unfolded on December 16 five year ago, Nawaz said that he was at the garage in Peshawar city to fix his car when a person informed him about the attack on APS. On hearing the tragic news, he rushed towards the school.

According to him, he was on the way to his kids' school when he saw around 20 ambulances making their way to hospital, so he decided to follow them to find out about his own sons. On reaching the hospital, he saw paramedics were putting dead bodies on the ground and taking those injured to the emergency ward. He started looking for his sons and looked at the every single child brought to the hospital.

Says terrorists had killed his son, but he is ready to sacrifice his whole family for the sake of the country

Within minutes, Nawaz recalls that his mobile phone rang and it was his elder son Ahmad, who told him that he was at another hospital. He was consoling me, Nawaz said, and added that Ahmad told him that he had been injured and said he would be fine. His next question was about his 9-year-old son Harris, and Ahmad said he is fine.

Nawaz said that he went to the other hospital and found his son Ahmad Nawaz in the waiting room with his arm injured, and due to heavy...

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