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Car crash in Islamabad sparks outrage as FIR omits key details

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ISLAMABAD: The two young women were died after being hit by a speeding V8 vehicle in the capital of Islamabad, while the police report has conspicuously omitted key details about the suspect a gap that has raised serious questions about possible influence in the case.

As per the initial reports, the alleged driver is a minor boy and is reportedly the son of Islamabad High Court (IHC) Judge Justice Muhammad Asif.

The omission of his details from the FIR has sparked public criticism, with many questioning whether this is why the case record appears incomplete.

Reports also indicate that the judge’s cause list for the day was cancelled, with the official reason cited as “ill health,” further deepening speculation surrounding the incident.

Before the crash, the suspect reportedly admitted to being distracted by the social media app Snapchat. However, instead of determining responsibility based on available evidence, the handling of the case has led to growing doubts about transparency and fairness.

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