A 14-year-old student, Kanzi, mysteriously fell from the fourth floor of her school building in the Orangi Town area of Karachi and succumbed to her injuries. The incident occurred on April 21, and despite receiving treatment at various hospitals, Kanzi passed away on Monday. Her father has stated that he will take legal action against the school administration, citing their initial denial of the incident as an accident.
According to CCTV footage provided to Geo News, Kanzi suddenly fell from the fourth floor, and the people present at the scene rushed to help her. The school administration initially told Kanzi’s father that the incident was an accident, but now they are seeking legal action.
In a statement to the media, Kanzi’s father said that his daughter suffered from a multi-ple fracture and head injury, which required multiple surgeries. He claimed that he is still seeking justice for his daughter’s death and will take legal action against the school administration.
The police have stated that they will take further action after the formal statements of the heirs are recorded. The incident has sparked outrage, and the family is seeking justice for Kanzi’s untimely death.
Separately, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has issued a notice to the Ministry of Law and Justice, seeking clarification on a Rs. 4.6 billion bonus payment made to a government employee. The payment was made without the approval of the President of Pakistan, and NAB has sought a response from the Ministry.
In other news, the federal cabinet has approved several policy initiatives, including the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European Union on the Global Gateway strategy. The strategy aims to increase development investment in Pakistan, and several agreements were signed in Islamabad.
In a separate incident, a man was arrested for murdering his wife and their three-year-old daughter in a domestic violence case. The accused had a history of domestic violence and had previously threatened his family.
In the world of entertainment, renowned Tamil singer Sowagathaa S. Krishnan has accused a music composer of sexual harassment and intimidation in a recent podcast. She has referred to the composer as “Madras’ Epstein.”
In business news, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has rejected the IMF’s diagnostic report on Pakistan, calling it “completely baseless.” The report was submitted after NAB launched a probe into the alleged corruption in the IMF’s bailout package.
In other business news, a US-based company has reported a 16% increase in its revenue last year, with a profit of 6.5% increase, the highest in the company’s history.
Finally, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced its decision to leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), citing economic and strategic reasons. The move is seen as a significant shift in the global energy landscape, with Japan set to receive a significant increase in oil supplies.

