New autopsy commanded for the blood journalist after the faults in the initial report

A new post-mortem was produced in Hyderabad on journalist Khawar Hussain, who was found shot in Sanghar on Sunday. This decision follows serious concerns concerning the defects of the initial autopsy carried out in Sanghar.

According to X reports, the new examination is carried out at the request of Khawar’s brother and following a directive of the inspector general of the police sim. Earlier, official sources had reported differences in the initial autopsy report, which raised questions about the cause of death.

Hussain, a journalist based in Karachi, was found killed Sunday in Sanghar. According to police and initial investigations, he was discovered inside his vehicle with a ball injury to the head, parked in front of a private hotel on Hyderabad Road late on Saturday evening.

An approved pistol – registered in his name – was found in his hand. Video surveillance images would have shown that he was alone on the scene, entering and leaving the hotel toilets several times before returning to his car.

The journalist’s family arrived in Karachi since the United States on Monday morning. They reached Jinnah International Airport before going to Hyderabad and then Sanghar.

Hussain’s father told journalists: “Khawar was a very courageous man. He could not have shot himself. It is a murder. ” He added: “We had no dispute or conflict with anyone.”

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One day earlier, a high -level investigation committee was trained to probe the mysterious death of the veteran journalist, managed officials.

The Committee is led by the additional Inspector General of the Department of Counter-Terrorism, Azaad Khan, and includes Dig West Irfan Baloch and SSP Sanghar Abid Baloch as members. The notification was officially issued by Dig Crime and Investigation Aamir Farooqi.

The panel has been responsible for reviewing all aspects of the case and should submit its conclusions to the Sindh of the police Sindh within two days.

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