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No Poison or Drugs Found in Humaira Asghar's Body: Report

KARACHI, PAKISTAN, JUL 18 – Chemical analysis found no poison in Humaira Asghar's body, with police considering natural or accidental death after extensive forensic tests and investigation.

  • Authorities found the decomposed body of actor Humaira Asghar on July 8 in a flat at DHA Phase VI, Karachi, following the landlord’s request due to unpaid rent, which led to an official entry into the premises.
  • Investigators began their inquiry because the body was in an advanced state of decomposition, suggesting she died nearly eight months earlier around October 7, 2024.
  • Her body was discovered in a room next to the bedroom, where the balcony door remained open. Investigators also retrieved various items from the flat, including several mobile phones, a tablet, documents, and clothing, which indicated she might have been engaged in laundry tasks before passing away.
  • A chemical analysis by Karachi University found no traces of sedatives, intoxicants, or poison in nine biological samples, with the report shared across investigative agencies awaiting the medico-legal officer's final cause of death determination.
  • The police continue gathering evidence and reviewing forensic data while no evidence of foul play has emerged, and the death is possibly natural or accidental pending further medical conclusions.
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The Nation broke the news in Lahore, Pakistan on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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