ISLAMABAD: The police have formally case has been registered for the murder of TikToker Sana Yousuf, in which the mother has given heartbreaking details of her daughter’s murder.
According to the details, a case has been registered for the murder of TikToker Sana Yousuf, The case was registered on the complaint of the victim’s mother.
According to the mother of the victim, the accused entered our house at around 5 pm and opened fire on Sana after a brief discussion. After firing at Sana, the accused fled. According to the details, Sana was hit by 2 bullets and was shifted to the hospital in an injured condition.
It should be remembered that yesterday, a young man had shot and killed a TikToker woman in the federal capital, Islamabad. According to initial reports, the incident took place within the limits of the Sumbal police station, TikToker belongs to Chitral.
The police had said that the accused talked to the woman for some time and stood outside the house, after which the shooting took place. The accused shot the victim twice and fled.
According to the police, the woman died on the spot due to gunshot wounds. Her body was shifted to PIMS Hospital, where the post-mortem was completed, and the body was handed over to the family after completing the formalities.
The police suspect that the accused is a relative of the victim, however, initial evidence has been collected from the crime scene, and CCTV footage is being obtained from cameras installed in the vicinity.
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