A suicide bomber killed 22 people and wounded 45 on Friday in an attack on a funeral procession for a Muslim gunned down a day earlier in a northwestern Pakistani city, officials said. "The blast occurred when a funeral procession for a Muslim of a sect murdered a day earlier was passing by," said Syed Mohsin Shah, the area's top administrator. "We now have a figure of 22 dead and 45 wounded in the attack," said Shah after visiting the town's hospitals. Police said they had found the body parts of the suspected bomber. "It's a suicide blast. We have found the severed legs of the suspected bomber," said deputy superintendent Sanaullah, who had been part of the police escort for the procession. Other witnesses told the policeman that they had seen a motorcyclist drop off the bomber who then ran among the mourners before detonating the explosives strapped to his body, according to a report of Reuters.