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Dr Maha Shah Case: Prime suspects declared ‘not guilty’ after DNA tests

Dr Maha Shah Case: Prime suspects declared ‘not guilty’ after DNA tests

Dr Maha Shah Case: Prime suspects declared ‘not guilty’ after DNA tests
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Following the results of DNA tests in Dr Maha Shah’s death case, two suspects declared ‘innocent here on Saturday, the police said.

According to the details, Karachi police completed its investigation in the death case of Dr Maha Shah death and cleared two suspects including Dr Irfan Qureshi and Tabish Yasin of rape charges after getting the results of DNA tests.

Junaid Khan has been declared as the prime suspect in the case, as well as included Waqas Rizvi among the suspects.

According to the laboratory report, Dr Maha Shah’s DNA does not match with Dr Irfan and Tabish Yasin’s samples.

According to police reports, the deceased lady stayed at Dr Irfan’s clinic for around 3.5 hours on the day of her death, however, Dr Irfan Qureshi did not meet her due to a busy day. The investigators found that Dr Maha had also complained with Dr Irfan for not meeting her in the exchange of mobile phone messages.

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Moreover, the police found no evidence of any immoral activities and drug consumption in the clinic.

Whereas, Maha was addictive to cocaine and other drugs.

The investigation police said that Saad Siddiqui and Tabish had illegally provided a pistol to Dr Maha which she had used to claim her own life.

Is it pertinent to mention here that the female doctor had committed suicide by shooting herself in the head in Defence area of the metropolis on August 19th.

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