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Shocking: Pakistani actress Humaira Asghar died nine months ago, post mortem reveals chilling truth, her body...

Shocking: Pakistani actress Humaira Asghar died nine months ago, post mortem reveals chilling truth, her body...

India.com11-07-2025
The mystery of the death of Pakistani actress-model Humaira Asghar Ali is deepening. Her body was recovered from her house in Karachi on Monday. Now, digital evidence found from the house and the postmortem report are revealing shocking facts. According to the report, there was no flesh left in many parts of the body, and the bones were breaking on touching. The brain was completely rotten, and the cartilage in the joints was missing. Apart from this, the last outgoing call from Humaira's mobile was made in October, and the last seen status on WhatsApp is of October 9. Based on all this, it has been claimed that she had died about 9 months ago. The cause of death of Humaira Asghar is still a mystery
Police surgeon Dr. Sumaiya Syed has stated in the postmortem report that when the body was recovered, it was in such a bad condition that it was impossible to even identify it. The face was completely decomposed, and the brain was completely rotten. The bones of the head and spine were in place, but the spinal cord was missing. The postmortem report also stated that the condition of the body was so bad that it was not possible to ascertain the cause of death. However, DNA profiling and toxicology reports can provide further information. Humaira's hair, clothes and blood samples have been sent for chemical examination. Police who went to vacate the flat found the dead body
Humaira's electricity was disconnected in October 2024 due to non-payment of bills. A team of police and court officials arrived at around 3:15 pm on Monday afternoon to vacate the flat on the orders of the court. When there was no response on opening the door, the police broke the door. On entering inside, Humaira's body was found lying on the floor. It is being said that she was living alone in the same flat for the last seven years. Neighbors said that she did not talk much to anyone. A neighbour told Geo News that Humaira was also having a dispute with the flat owner regarding rent. What was revealed in the police investigation?
Investigation has revealed that Humaira had no contact with family, friends, or neighbours since October 2024. When the police retrieved the actress's call records, it was found that the last call was made in October 2024. The last text message on her phone came from an online ride-hailing service. Her last WhatsApp scene was on October 7. The message sent by her stylist, Danish Maqsood on October 20 is unseen. She also did not share any post on social media after September 2024. Statement of Humaira's brother
Humaira worked in the Pakistani show 'Tamasha Ghar' and the film 'Jalebi'. Initial reports said that Humaira's family refused to accept her body, but now her brother Naveed Asghar has reached Karachi and taken the body. He appealed to the media to avoid spreading rumors against the family and said that Humaira had kept a distance from the family for the last several years. Naveed said that they are taking the body with them after completing all the legal procedures.
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