New CCTV footage reveals Natasha hit father and daughter while attempting to flee 'previous car crash'

New CCTV footage reveals Natasha hit father and daughter while attempting to flee 'previous car crash'

The time of the incident in the CCTV footage was 6:11 pm.
New CCTV footage reveals Natasha hit father and daughter while attempting to flee 'previous car crash'

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23 Aug 2024

A new CCTV footage of the Karsaz car accident revealed that suspect Natasha Danish struck another car and bike on the same road. She attempted to flee the scene by overspeeding and crashed into the motorbike of the father and daughter.

The horrific accident on August 19 sparked outrage in the country after Natasha Danish Iqbal, daughter-in-law of the business tycoon family, Gul Ahmed, crashed her car into several vehicles on a nearby lane at Karsaz road in Karachi, killing a father and daughter and injuring four others.

A new CCTV footage from the Karsaz accident on the same day revealed that Natasha Danish first hit a white car in another collision before striking multiple vehicles.

The time of the incident in the CCTV footage was 6:11pm.

According to the details, when a white car approached from the front, the suspect slowed down her car but suddenly sped up and hit the rear door of the white car.

Natasha’s car also struck two people on a motorcycle behind the car, causing them to fall down along with the bike.

Following the incident, locals and security guards gathered while the woman fled the scene by driving at high speed. 

To escape the scene, the suspect woman was overspeeding on the same road and hit a father and daughter riding a motorcycle, who died in the fatal accident.

Four people on the motorbikes were also injured during the accident.

A case of the incident was registered at Bahadurabad police station on the complaint of the brother of the deceased man.

The Karsaz car accident case is currently pending in court. On Wednesday, the accused woman was sent on a judicial remand for 14 days.

Natasha Iqbal's lawyer initially claimed that she was mentally unstable and that the family was unaware of when she had taken the car from home.

However, she was declared “mentally fit” by the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center (JPMC) Department of Psychiatry.

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