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Sialkot boy loses life taping Tik Tok Video

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Tragedy strikes in shockingly unexpected ways, a boy purportedly murdered while taping  Tik Tok video in Sialkot city of Punjab province on Sunday.

Reports said, Ammar Haider resident of Kharota, Sialkot murdered while taping Tik Tok video.

Ammar was studying the first year of Intermediate.

Bol News has also the video of the incident.

Ammar was holding pistol while making the video.

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Ammar fired pistol at his stomach, that caused his death.

Family of deceased has accused Ammar’s friends for murdering him.

However, Ammar’s friend Zohaib denied all the accusations.

He said Ammar shot himself while shooting the video.

Furthermore, SHO Muhammad Akhtar said in his statement that Police have started the investigation of the incident.

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He said investigation underway whether Ammar  shot or he shot himself.

Earlier in September,  Tik Tok star Daniyal Khan reportedly passed away in a tragic accident in Islamabad.

Upon investigation, it found out that the driver of the car lost control over the vehicle due to an accelerated speed which eventually led to this disastrous tragedy.

Daniyal and his three friends taken to the nearby Pakistan Institute of Medical Science (PIMS).

It was later announced by the hospital authorities that all these four friends were no more in this world.

Daniyal was an influencer on social media and had almost 200K followers on TikTok.

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His videos usually went viral and people loved to watch and share his content.

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