Lahore’s Raiwind area witnessed a tragic incident where a 6-year-old girl lost her life after allegedly consuming poisoned shawarma from a local eatery. According to the police, the girl’s mother and brother are also in critical condition after being rushed to the hospital. The incident has sparked outrage, with the family members accusing the girl’s maternal uncle of poisoning the shawarma due to a lingering grudge.
In a shocking revelation, the police confirmed that the maternal uncle had mixed poison into the zatar (spice blend) and ghee (clarified butter) used in the shawarma. The motive behind the crime is believed to be the uncle’s long-standing resentment towards the family members. The police have started an investigation into the incident, and the accused is currently on the run.
Meanwhile, Zulfiqar Bhutto Jr., the son of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, has expressed his views on the incident, stating that he is not a hypocrite like other politicians. In other news, the Iranian delegation is set to visit Muscat and Moscow, while the Mayor of Karachi, Murtaza Wahab, has inaugurated the Landa Bazar Sports Complex in Karachi. The President of Pakistan is on a visit to China to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the two countries’ diplomatic relations.
The EO-3 satellite program aims to provide high-resolution data for urban planning, disaster management, and environmental protection. In a significant development, the price of petrol and diesel has been reduced by Rs. 3.14 and Rs. 3.44 per liter, respectively, over the past week. The Iranian Foreign Minister’s visit to Islamabad has sparked debate on the current economic situation, with the PML-N leadership facing criticism for their handling of the economy.
In a separate incident, the police have arrested three suspects in connection with the murder of two men and a woman in Karachi. The victims were shot in the head, and the police are investigating the case. The prices of jet fuel have decreased by Rs. 120 per liter over the past three weeks, with the new price set at Rs. 396 per liter.
The JUI-F spokesperson has criticized the government’s inability to provide relief to the people, stating that the current economic situation is unbearable. The incident in Raiwind has highlighted the need for stricter food safety regulations and better law enforcement to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.

