"Injustice continues to be served."
The recent tragic incident that unfolded at Karsaz in Karachi has sent shockwaves through the community.
It has left many reeling in disbelief at the senseless loss of life and the devastating impact on the victims and their families.
The collision involved Natasha Danish Iqbal, the wife of the Gul Ahmed Energy Limited chairman.
A father and daughter, Arif and Amna Arif were struck down by the speeding vehicle driven by Natasha.
As the luxury car ploughed into their motorcycle, their lives were tragically cut short.
Witnesses claimed that Natasha appeared to be under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident.
The bystanders who witnessed the harrowing scene in Karsaz acted swiftly.
They apprehended Natasha and turned her over to the relevant authorities.
The viral videos capturing the aftermath of the collision depicted a scene of chaos and confusion.
Natasha sustained a head injury and underwent a CT scan at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).
The accused claimed that her vehicle veered out of control.
Imtiaz Arif, the brother of the deceased, filed a case at the Bahadurabad police station.
This included charges of culpable homicide and negligence.
As the legal proceedings unfolded, Natasha was purported as a psychiatric patient undergoing treatment.
This revelation led to questions about accountability and responsibility.
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Her lawyer claimed that she was not in a state to be presented before the court.
He revealed: “Such patients are kept in an isolation ward and they do not remember anything.
“She took out the vehicle without permission.”
Meanwhile, the police requested the family for the medical history of the suspect involved in the Karsaz accident.
According to the police surgeon, blood and urine samples were taken for a medico-legal examination.
Natasha’s husband revealed that she had been taking medication for mental stress.
She was also revealed to possess a UK driving license. This created doubts surrounding the validity of her credentials.
As the community grappled with the aftermath of this tragic event, emotions ran high.
A user said: “She will flee abroad and will be declared innocent by courts.
“Injustice continues to be served to the poor people of Pakistan.”
Another person commented: “Kill people, declare yourself mentally ill and get away with everything smoothly because you are from a filthy rich family.”








