A bomb blast shattered marriage celebrations in a remote village on Sunday, killing two children and a woman and wounding 30 people, police said.
The groom's house was packed with guests when the explosion occurred in the Doaba village of Hungu, 40 km, west of Kohat in North West Frontier Province.
Police said they suspected a feud was behind the bombing but had made no arrests so far.
Tribal and family feuds run for generations in the Pashtun-dominated north-western region bordering Afghanistan, which is awash with weapons. People often resort to violence to settle their disputes.
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