Pakistani Woman Pardoned By Family Of Two She Crushed To Death With SUV, Escapes Punishment Under Sharia

The victims' relatives have forgiven Natasha, belonging to a wealthy, influential Pakistani business family.

Sep 6, 2024 - 23:30
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Pakistani Woman Pardoned By Family Of Two She Crushed To Death With SUV, Escapes Punishment Under Sharia

Karachi: Money has always been a hot topic, whether among individuals or the biggest nations within the sphere, viz Capitalism and Socialism. Money is likewise said and believed to have an influence. The crux of the matter is that money is an authoritative factor.

Ultra-rich vs Poor

One news being reported from Pakistan suggests, very subtly and circuitously, that money may wish played a important role within the case involving a well to do, influential business family and two dead people that belonged to the lower middle class.

The report says that the relatives of two people, a man and his daughter, have forgiven a girl belonging to a well to do, influential Pakistani business family here who ran down a luxurious SUV over them.

This news turned into shared by her lawyer on Friday, 06 September 2024.

What Is The Incident

On August 19, Natasha Danish, driving an expensive luxurious SUV hit a bike ridden by Imran Arif with his daughter Amna Arif riding pillion from within the back of. Their motorcycle went flying, in keeping with videos of the incident shared on social media and by the police.

Natasha hit three other motorcyclists, injuring them as she lost keep watch over of the vehicle.

Natasha Danish End as much as be Disoriented And Unrepentant

The accident garnered various attention on social media and turned into a raging debate on television channels as videos of Natasha Danish appearing disoriented and unrepentant over her actions went viral.

Imran Arif used to sell papers to shops while his daughter Amna Arif turned into employed in someone firm.

Natasha Forgiven By Victims’ Family

After the hearing at a Sessions Court earlier on Friday, September 6, Barrister Uzair Ghouri, representing the victims’ families, told the media that they (the families) had forgiven Natasha within the name of Allah.

The victims’ families submitted an affidavit within the court forgiving the accused.

Meanwhile, the defence lawyer claimed that Natasha had mental health issues and turned into lower than treatment since 2005.

The agreement between the affected families and the accused turned into presented within the court of a judicial magistrate where the case turned into lower than trial, after which the accused turned into granted bail.

Social Media Erupts With Fury

As soon as the judgment turned into pronounced, it turned into around the globe social media which erupted with rage and fury, accusing the victims’ families of accepting blood money.

“The bereaved families have forgiven the accused within the name of Allah and it truly is baseless rumours that they've taken blood money (Diyat in Islamic Shariah laws) to forgive her for the deaths,” said the defence lawyer.

Judgment Less than Sharia Laws

In Pakistan, lower than Sharia laws, a victim’s family/heirs can forgive an accused whether or not he or she has resulted in death.

The law is thought as Qisas and Diyat law. Qisas, defined as “punishment by causing similar hurt on the identical a component to the body of the convict,” and diyat meaning, “compensation payable to the heirs of the victims.”

“The court has released Natasha on bail, she can go any place within the sphere,” said defence lawyer barrister Amir Mansoob.

(With PTI inputs)

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