Samia Chaudhry was not murdered, says Sanaullah

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Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah revealed on Thursday that Samia Chaudhry was not murdered; rather her death was a result of an overdose.

“According to reports the death was not the result of a violent act or murder, rather it points to overdosing of a substance,” Sanullah told reporters.

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) worker Samia Chaudhry was found dead in her room at the Chambla House on November 26 in mysterious circumstances.

According to police the door of the room was opened and Samia’s body had been covered by a blanket. She was foaming at the mouth and there is evidence of food being served to three people in the room. Police have also sent a mysterious powder found in Samia Chaudhry’s purse to the forensic lab.

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  1. Rana Sanaullah must zip up his mouth and let the police and relative experts handle the case. There are so many questions ? was she drug abuser ? why she was stayig there ? why other persons were there and what were they doing there ? Was it political meeting or some thing else ? was sh raped ? all these questions must be answered.
    Above all the PML(N) must take strong actions to stop these non-senses and must provide a security to women workers but at the same time must be aware of the reputation of the party.

    • You must live in fantasy world.
      This Pakistan, not a civilized county where certain people tend to be above the law.

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