Tag: Karachi

  • Girl 6, brother 2, raped and killed in Karachi

    Girl 6, brother 2, raped and killed in Karachi

    The bodies of a six-year-old girl and her two-year-old brother were recovered, along with their mother’s, from a drain near their home in Mauripur, Karachi.

    The children were subjected to sexual assault before being killed, an investigation into the matter has revealed.

    The bodies of the missing 25-year-old woman, her six-year-old daughter and two-year-old son were found in a drain close to their home in Sher Muhammad Village, Mauripur, on Saturday, June 29.


    The father of the children, the complainant, told the police that his wife and two children went out of the home to meet Mehran Bibi for ‘religious and spiritual treatment’ on June 28 but disappeared for more than 24 hours and were found dead inside a drain.

    Dawn’s Imtiaz Ali reported that Police Surgeon Summaiya Syed, after a post-mortem examination, ‘confirmed’ that both the minor girl and her brother were raped, adding that the girl was subjected to a ‘brutal’ sexual assault.

    She also asserted that they had not ruled out the possibility of the mother being raped till the receipt of chemical reports, etc.

    The police surgeon also ensured that it was not a natural death, but the exact cause of death had been reserved till receipt of reports.


    However, DIG South Syed Asad Raza told Dawn that the case had been registered even though it appeared that the woman’s husband was not ‘interested’ in pursuing the murder case of his wife and children seriously.

    He seemed ‘aware’ of something but was hiding it from the investigators. Thus, the police were interrogating him, his cousin and other relatives to get clues about the real culprits but so far, no one has been formally arrested.

  • Karachi commissioner refutes heatstroke fatality toll

    Karachi commissioner refutes heatstroke fatality toll

    Karachi Commissioner Syed Hasan Naqvi has denied the reported death toll of the heatwave that has engulfed the coastal city, asserting that the actual number of deaths is lower than claimed and remains unconfirmed by officials.

    Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday, the commissioner disclosed that ten people had succumbed to heatstroke over the past two days, with approximately 1,700 cases of heatstroke reported across the city.

    Providing specifics on recent fatalities, Naqvi stated that eight deaths occurred on Monday and two on Tuesday.

    Meanwhile, the Edhi Foundation estimated around 568 deaths from heatwave-related medical emergencies, and the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan voiced concerns on the impact of the extreme weather and its extent.

    It is reportedly the first time since 2015 that temperatures in Karachi reached 42°C in June, with “feels like” temperatures peaking at 51°C.

    Addressing the unverified reporters, the commissioner urged welfare organisations to verify death figures with government authorities before releasing them to the public.

    Naqvi also instructed Karachi-Electric (KE) to refrain from load shedding between 12am and 6am during the heatwave, which typically lasts two to three days.

    The Karachi administration has established 124 heatwave centres equipped with water facilities as well as specialised wards in hospitals to provide medical aid to those affected by heatwave.

  • Camel whose leg was amputated by feudal stands up

    Camel whose leg was amputated by feudal stands up

    The female camel who became the center of outrage in the country after her leg was amputated by an irate feudal landlord in Sanghar has been given support to stand up, Jang has reported.

    According to the management of the animal shelter treating the camel, she is still under care. An artificial limb has been provided for her support.

    In June, the female camel was brought from Sanghar to Karachi after a landlord chopped off her leg for trespassing on his land.

    Legal action was initiated following the circulation of videos related to the incident on social media.

    The management of the facility expressed gratitude to the artificial limb manufacturing company for their cooperation with the Department of Livestock and Robotics.

  • Dozens of cattle die in Karachi heat

    Dozens of cattle die in Karachi heat

    Karachi Cattle Farms Association spokesperson Shabir Dar has reported that 150 animals have died in a span of three days as temperatures increase in the coastal city, Samaa news has reports.

    Cattle farmers are facing financial losses as timely treatment remains elusive.

    Shabir Dar emphasised that despite the challenges, including the absence of veterinary doctors from the livestock department, it is crucial for the department to ensure the supply of care and medicines.

    Yesterday, following the mercury hitting 41 degrees Celsius in Karachi, concerns among residents escalated. Over the past four days, more than 70 people affected by extreme heat sought treatment at Civil and Jinnah Hospitals.

    Dr. Nizam, AMS Civil Hospital, reported that 67 heat-affected individuals were admitted to the emergency room, predominantly elderly or those suffering from various illnesses.

    Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz has forecast a partial heatwave in Karachi for the next two days, attributing the intensified heat to changing winds. Temperatures are expected to decrease after two days, with monsoon rains likely starting in the first week of July.

  • Eight patients die in Karachi Civil Hospital amidst extreme heat

    Eight patients die in Karachi Civil Hospital amidst extreme heat

    The administration of Civil Hospital in Karachi has reported the death of eight patients due to severe dehydration among 40 to 45 heat-affected individuals brought to the emergency room. The deceased suffered from co-morbidities such as epilepsy, diabetes, and high blood pressure.

    Meanwhile, the meteorological department has forecasted intense heat for the next two days in Karachi. Health experts have advised citizens to avoid direct sunlight, stay hydrated, and wear light-coloured, loose clothing.

    For the second consecutive day, Karachi experienced scorching temperatures in to the absence of sea breezes during the day, leading to severe heat discomfort among residents.

    Additionally, rescue sources reported the discovery of seven bodies of drug addicts from various parts of the city today, bringing the total to 17 deaths in the last two days.

    Temperatures soared to 42 degrees Celsius, with the ‘Feels Like’ at 50 degrees in some areas such as Gulistan Johar where apartments recorded 43.7 degrees Celsius.

    Furthermore, water supply disruptions were reported across Karachi during the heatwave. Areas like Federal B Area Blocks 19 and 20, as well as Kharadar, faced water shortages. Protests erupted in Baldia Naval Colony and Musa Colony due to the lack of water and electricity.

  • 10 bodies found in Karachi in nine hours: rescue officials

    10 bodies found in Karachi in nine hours: rescue officials

    Geo news has reported that 10 bodies were found in Karachi in a span of nine hours on Sunday.

    Rescue officials revealed that all the individuals were likely drug addicted, adding that three bodies were discovered at the KMC ground in Lyari’s Lashari neighborhood while other were found in Golimar, Jahangir Road, Landhi Godam Chowrangi, Defense Phase Seven, Orangi Town Sector 15, and Khamisu Goth.

    The bodies were initially taken to respective police stations and then to the mortuary.

  • Over 12 hours of electricity load shedding in Karachi

    Over 12 hours of electricity load shedding in Karachi

    Amid intense heat, Karachi continues to face severe electricity load shedding lasting between 12 and 14 hours. Despite the challenging weather, unannounced power cuts persist throughout the city, extending well past 2 am in many areas.

    Neighbourhoods such as Lyari, Kemari, Sarjani, Baldia Town, and Orangi endure prolonged load shedding, with interruptions lasting up to 14 hours. Similarly, Gizri, Korangi, Landhi, Liaquatabad, Qayyumabad, and Shadman experience more than 10 hours of power cuts. In Malir, Memongoth, North Karachi, and North Nazimabad, residents face load shedding exceeding 12 hours.

    In response to these challenges, a spokesperson for Karachi Electric maintains that power supply across the city remains normal, despite reports of extensive and prolonged interruptions in various neighbourhoods.

  • No swimming or bathing on Karachi beach

    No swimming or bathing on Karachi beach

    Commissioner Karachi has banned bathing and swimming on various Karachi beaches for two months, from July 16 to September 15.


    The office of the Commissioner has directed Deputy Commissioners to ensure compliance with the ban.


    Citizens are advised to follow the orders to ensure safety.


    “There is apprehension expressed by the concerned Deputy Commissioners that a large number of public is expected to visit the beaches in Karachi during Eid Holidays and there is every likelihood of drowning incidents occurring due to public bathing and swimming in the sea, owing to the monsoon spell and high tides in the sea,” the notification read.

    However, bathing in the sea is banned at Canap Beach, Mubarak Village, and Sonera Beach until August 13, according to Geo News.

  • Tenth grader sexually abused by school principal in Karachi

    Tenth grader sexually abused by school principal in Karachi

    A private school principal in Karachi has been arrested for torturing and harassing a female student.


    The victim’s sister reported the incident to Iqbal Market police, leveling allegations against Climax English School’s principal, Manzar Al-Madi.


    He was accused of attempting to rape a Class 10 student at the school near Orangi Town, reported The News.


    Initial police reports say that on June 1, the principal allegedly attempted to rape the student in one of the rooms of the school. The victim’s sister, in her statement, stated that the principal had been sending obscene messages and harassing her sister for several days.


    She alleged that the principal turned the CCTV camera towards the ceiling and forced the student to commit adultery, threatening to fail her in her matric exams and ruin her future if she did not comply.


    The victim’s sister claimed that the principal assaulted the student, but she managed to save herself by hitting the principal in the gut.

    An FIR has been registered, and an investigation is ongoing.

  • Truck full of bakras robbed in Karachi

    Truck full of bakras robbed in Karachi

    Bakra Eid is around the corner which means sacrificial animals are nothing less than an asset.

    A truck full of goats was looted near Kamran Chowrangi in Gulistan Johar area of Karachi.

    According to the police, four men on a motorcycle escaped with a truck full of goats.

    The vehicle was carrying 30 goats. Two suspects forced the driver off the truck.

    A trader, Abdul Manan, said the goats were being transported from Hyderabad to Gulistan Johar.

    Police are investigating the incident and are in search of the culprits following the complaint from the merchant.