Hania Ahmed murder case: Post-mortem report delayed, investigation hampered
Hania Ahmed case: Post-mortem report delayed after 6 days

CHAKWAL/ RAWALPINDI: The investigation into the tragic death of nine-year-old Pakistani-origin Australian girl Hania Ahmed, who was killed in a Crime Control Department (CCD) firing incident in Chakwal, has been significantly delayed as police investigators are yet to receive the post-mortem report even after six days.

According to sources, the forensic report of more than 100 bullet casings recovered from the scene has also not been submitted to the investigating team. The delay in both reports has slowed down the preparation of the challan against the accused CCD constable Shuja and is hampering legal proceedings.

Victim's Family in Hospital

Meanwhile, the girl's father, Adeel Ahmed, and her brother, who were injured in the incident, remain under treatment at Benazir Bhutto Hospital in Rawalpindi for the fifth consecutive day. Hospital sources said their condition is stable and showing signs of improvement, though they remain under medical supervision.

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Australian High Commission Monitoring

Officials of the Australian High Commission in Islamabad are reportedly in continuous contact with the injured family members and are closely monitoring developments in the case.

The bereaved family's residence continues to receive a steady stream of mourners, with people arriving from distant parts of the country to express grief and solidarity.

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