Banned drug "ice" found in urine sample of Natasha: medical report

Banned drug "ice" found in urine sample of Natasha: medical report

Natasha is accused of killing father and daughter with her speedy car.
Banned drug "ice" found in urine sample of Natasha: medical report

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28 Aug 2024

A medical report, obtained by sources, revealed the presence of a banned drug "ice" in the urine sample of Natasha Danish Iqbal, the prime suspect involved in the killing of two in Karsaz road accident.

Sources said the investigation officers received the medial report of the suspect today (Wednesday). which was sent to different laborities for examination.

The probe team has decided to present the medical report before the concerned court, sources added.

According to sources, Natasha's urine sample was found to contain banned drug "ice".

However, the quantity and type of the banned material was not disclosed by the informers.

The driver, allegedly a member of the prominent Gul Ahmed family, was involved in a car accident on August 19 that resulted in the tragic deaths of two persons and left four others injured.

In the accident, Amna Arif, along with her father, lost her life when a speeding car driven by the suspect lost control and rammed into four motorcycles and two cars on Karsaz Road.

Four others were injured in the accident, out of which one was critically injured.

Abdus Salam, one of the four victims injured, was put on a ventilator after his condition deteriorated due to his injuries, according to family sources.

Following the incident, several Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) footage emerged in which the suspect was seen committing the crime.

Natasha was arrested by the police from the crime scene and was sent to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center (JPMC) for a medial checkup.

According to sources, the woman was intoxicated at the time of the accident.

The suspect’s lawyer, Amir Mansoob, said his client was a psychiatric patient and had been under treatment for her condition for five years.

Natasha's counsel told the media that his client had no memory of the incident and was "not in the right frame of mind".

In response, the reporters asked why the family allowed the suspect to drive a car in such "a severe mental condition".

The lawyer claimed the family was unaware that Natasha had taken the car as "they had imposed restrictions on her due to her mental condition".

However, she was declared mentally fit by the psychiatrist of JPMC.

Later, the City Court in the port city sent Natasha to jail on a 14-day judicial remand.

Imtiaz Arif, uncle of Amna Arif, vowed to fight for justice and punishment for the suspect.

"I want to make it clear through the media... We are not looking for any sort of compensation. I am looking for the punishment. I am looking for justice. I am looking for final decision similar to what we will be getting on the day of judgement," he said while talking to media outside court.

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