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Karsaz Accident Case: Meth traces found in Natasha’s urine sample

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KARACHI: A prohibited substance notably meth was found in the urine sample of the Karsaz Road accident accused, Natasha Iqbal, which led to the death of Imran Arif and his daughter Amna Arif, sources said.

Sources privy to the development told Daily Ausaf/ABN News that investigation authorities have got the medical report of accused Natasha Iqbal, a prominent Karachi-based businesswoman.

SSP investigation Aleena Rajpar has made Natasha’s medical report, which includes meth traces, a part of the investigation and it will be submitted in court.

According to the details, police have kept the medical report of the accused confidential.

This recent medical report has cleared the air about whether the woman responsible for the Karsaz accident was drunk or not.

Digital Desk

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