The body of actress Humaira Asghar has remained unclaimed in Karachi for two days. Her family has refused to accept her remains following her death. This has caused public concern and sadness.
The Sindh Culture and Tourism Department has announced it will arrange Humaira Asghar’s burial if her family does not claim the body. Provincial Minister Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah confirmed the government’s decision. A formal request for the body’s release has been sent to the police.
Humaira Asghar’s body was found six months after her death in her Karachi home. This discovery highlights the loneliness she faced in her final days. Only blood relatives can legally claim the body, and none have come forward.
The case has sparked discussion about social isolation in big cities. A petition has been filed demanding a murder investigation, alleging foul play in Humaira Asghar’s death. Authorities have been urged to conduct a full inquiry.
If the family continues to refuse, the Sindh government will bury Humaira Asghar in Karachi’s Amanta graveyard. This graveyard is reserved for unclaimed bodies.
This tragic case brings attention to the issue of urban loneliness and the need to support vulnerable people living alone. The government and social groups are working to ensure that Humaira Asghar receives a dignified burial.
The tragic death of actress Humaira Asghar has shed light on the struggles faced by many in the showbiz industry. For full details, read Humaira Asghar’s Tragic Death Highlights Showbiz Industry’s Dark Side. This story reveals the challenges of isolation and neglect behind the glamour.