In a recent update regarding the tragic Karsaz road accident, the families of the victims involved in the accident have made a decision to forgive the suspect. The affidavit, confirming the family’s decision, is set to be presented in court today during the hearing of Natasha’s bail plea.
On Friday, the heirs of the deceased shared that they believe the Karsaz road accident was an unfortunate and unintentional occurrence. They further explained that, after careful consideration and discussions, they had reached an amicable resolution with the suspect. Their statement reflected a sense of closure, emphasizing that they had found peace in their decision to forgive rather than pursue further legal action.
The heirs stated in the copy of the affidavit presented in the court during bail hearing, “We have reached an agreement and have pardoned the suspect. We forgive in the name of Allah, the most merciful and compassionate. We are under no pressure, and what is mentioned in the affidavit is entirely truthful.”
It is pertinent to mention here that the Karsaz road accident suspect, Natasha, was initially charged with the deaths of 60-year-old Imran Arif and his daughter Amna Arif in a tragic accident near the Karsaz area on August 19. The incident, which claimed two lives, led to an outpouring of grief from the victims’ family. Moreove, a second case was lodged against her regarding reckless driving.
Tests conducted by the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) shortly after the accident revealed the presence of methamphetamine, commonly known as crystal meth, in her blood and urine samples. This revelation has raised serious concerns, adding complexity to the Karsaz road accident case, as the use of a controlled substance have played a role in the tragic events that unfolded on August 19.