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Peter Cochrane Forster (29 June 1920 – 16 November 1982) was an English film and television actor. [1] [2] [3] He was born and brought up in London, England, where he trained to become an actor before moving to Los Angeles. He married actress Jennifer Raine; the couple's son, Brian Forster, was born in 1960. [4]
The high death toll in July made it one of the deadliest months in almost two decades in the history of Karachi – in fighting linked to ethnic and religious tensions that plague the city. [6] The shooting incidents, starting from 6 July, were perpetrated by unknown gunmen and fired indiscriminately in various neighbourhoods throughout the city.
Peter Forster may refer to: Peter Forster (actor) (1920–1982), English actor Peter Forster (wood engraver) (1934–2021), English wood engraver, artist and printmaker
"Peter Jason, one of the great character actors in cinema, has died. His first movie was Howard Hawks' RIO LOBO. He was a dear friend and I'll miss him terribly," Carpenter wrote Feb. 20.
Peter Robert Forster (born 16 March 1950) is a British former Anglican bishop. He was Bishop of Chester in the Church of England from 1996 and a Lord Spiritual (member of the House of Lords) from 2001 until his retirement in 2019. He was received into the Roman Catholic Church in 2021.
2015 Karachi bus shooting Location Safoora Goth, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan Coordinates 24°51′19″N 67°10′19″E / 24.8554°N 67.1719°E / 24.8554; 67.1719 Date 13 May 2015 Target Ismaili community Attack type Shooting Deaths 45 Injured Dozens Perpetrators Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (claimed) Jundallah (claimed) ISIL (claimed)
10 January – The Supreme Court of Pakistan upholds the 2019 death sentence upon former leader Pervez Musharraf, who died in February 2023. [4] 16 January – 2024 Iranian missile strikes in Pakistan: Iran launches a missile attack within Balochistan, targeting what it describes are terrorist sites. Pakistan calls the action an "unprovoked ...
The high-profile murder case of Karachi's young boy Shahzeb Khan took a new dramatic twist on 28 November 2017, as Sindh High Court (SHC) set aside death sentence awarded to Shahrukh Jatoi and ordered retrial of the case. [6] [7] [8]