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Bushra Iqbal sobs after the most recent decision about Aamir Liaquat autopsy

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Bushra Iqbal sobs after the most recent decision about Aamir Liaquat’s autopsy

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  • Aamir Liaquat Hussain however found dead at his Karachi home on June 9th.
  • His autopsy was scheduled to take place on June 23, but Sindh High Court halted the procedure.
  • The family petitioned the court to overturn the lower court’s decision.
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As Aamir Liaquat Hussain however discovered dead at his home on June 9th, his abrupt death sparked many inquiries and rumors among his supporters. His ex-wife Bushra Iqbal shows a lot of concern at his death.

The people claim that someone murdered Aamir Liaquat Hussain because of a property dispute.

Aamir Liaquat’s autopsy however conducted on June 23 in order to determine the precise cause of his death.

Following the court’s announcement, Aamir Liaquat’s son Ahmed, daughter Dua, and ex-wife Bushra Iqbal petitioned the Sindh High Court to overturn the lower court’s decision to exhume Liaquat’s body on June 23.

Sindh High Court decided to halt the procedure that recently scheduled to take place on June 23.

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Bushra Iqbal posted on her official Twitter account, where she thanked Allah Ta’ala and shared the most recent court decision.

Recently, Bushra Iqbal sobbed uncontrollably when the court pronounced its ruling in their favor.

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