- The cousin says that Akashhad deposited at the FIR against Foster Son before
- Foster her faces an allegation of past threats and drug addiction.
- A friend says that the autopsy was carried out due to suspicion of unfair playing.
Badin: Police included the adoptive son and driver of the poet Dr Akash Ansari in the investigation on the basis of suspicion that his death may not have been accidental, officials confirmed on Sunday.
Sindhi’s famous poet, Allah Bux, popularly known as Dr Akash Ansari, 69, died when a fire broke out in his house located in the citizen colony, Hyderabad.
His cousin Jan Mohammad Ansari revealed that the deceased poet had previously made a first report of information (FIR) against his adopted son, Latif Akash, accusing him of attempted murder. He also alleged that the son was drug addict and threatened Akash’s life. The family envisages legal action after consultations.
Meanwhile, Akash’s friend, Dr. Ilmuddin Ansari, said the post -mortem exam was carried out due to suspicion of unfair playing. He added that the report showed signs of torture on the body.
The police arrested the two suspects as the investigations continue.
Latif, after the incident was revealed on Saturday, said that Kash was sleeping when a fire broke out in his room around 8:30 am.
The members of the deceased family took his body to Badin to bury, but at the request of the authorities, the poet’s body was brought to the university hospital in Liaquat, Hyderabad, for an autopsy.
The police later expressed the possibility of a short circuit that may have caused the fire. They also said that his son was at home when the incident occurred and had asked for help from rescue agents and neighbors to save his father’s life.
Police also added that the poet had filed a case against his adopted son in 2024, but later buried the ax.
Sindh -chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah ordered investigations to the incident. In accordance with the instructions of the chief minister, Hyderabad SSP trained a team of five members, led by the SP Masood IQBAL headquarters, to investigate the incident.