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Autopsy reveals cause of Maryam Bibi’s death in train

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The autopsy report of Maryam Bibi’s death, who was allegedly tortured by a police officer on train, revealed that her death occurred due to excessive bleeding after her head hit the ground and fractured bones.

According to the autopsy report, five wounds were found on the dead body of Maryam Bibi.

On the other side, Bahawalpur district police registered an FIR against the employees of Railway Police, on the complaint of the brother of the deceased, Maryam Bibi who was allegedly thrown out from Millat Express Train and died on the spot.

According to the FIR, the body of the deceased woman identified as Maryam Bibi, a resident of Jaranawala Tehsil of Faislabad and living in Karachi was found within the jurisdiction of Chani Goth police station of Ahmadpur Tehsil of Bahawalpur district.

Plaintiff, Muhammad Afzal, son of Muhammad Shoaib, the resident of tehsil Jaranwala of district Faisalabad submitted his application with Chani Goth police station on 16th April 2024.

He submitted that his sister, Ms Maryam Bibi, 29 years old had been living in C Area, Qayyumabad, Karachi to earn livelihood at a beauty parlour. “My sister had fast of 27th of Ramazanul Mubarak and along with her nephews including 11-years-old Muhammad Ghalib and 9-years-old Kanwal rode train Millat Express on 7th April 2024 to proceed to Faisalabad,” he stated in the FIR.

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