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Canadian authorities declare Karima Baloch s death non-criminal

Canadian authorities declare Karima Baloch s death non-criminal By Karima Mehrab Baloch s death ruled non-criminal 37-year-old s body to arrive in Karachi on January 24 [today] Baloch activist had been living in exile for five years Canadian authorities have officially declared activist Karima Mehrab Baloch s death as non-criminal in nature. Responding to a Pakistan High Commission request seeking information on the cause of death, the Toronto Police Service said her disappearance had been reported on December 20, 2020 by a family member. An exhaustive search was commenced by officers which sadly resulted in the location of the deceased on December 21, 2020, it explained. Related: The letter said the officer in charge reported the details to the family shortly thereafter. “After a thorough investigation, officers determined that this was a non-criminal death and that no foul play was suspected.”

Toronto police say nothing foul behind Karima Baloch death

Toronto police say nothing foul behind Karima Baloch death Top Story January 24, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Canadian authorities have found nothing foul behind the death of Baloch activist Karima Mehrab Baloch, 37. In a reply to Pakistan High Commission request for information on the cause of Karima Baloch’s death, the Toronto Police Service stated: “Ms. Baloch s disappearance was reported to our Service on December 20, 2020 by a family member. An exhaustive search was commenced by officers which sadly resulted in the location of the deceased on December 21, 2020. The Officer in Charge reported the details to the family shortly thereafter. “After a thorough investigation, officers determined that this was a non-criminal death and that no foul play was suspected.” The Toronto Police Serice also attached Medical Certificate of Death and Statement of Death issued by Canadian authorities with the reply. The body of Karima Baloch was found in Toronto on Dec 22 where she had been livin

Activists to discuss role of Pakistani agents in killing Baloch activists abroad

Toggle navigation A video conference will be held on January 3 to discuss the role of Pakistani agents in killing of Baloch activists. Activists to discuss role of Pakistani agents in killing Baloch activists abroad ANI | Updated: Jan 01, 2021 22:18 IST Brussels [Belgium], January 1 (ANI): Amid protests against the mysterious killing of human rights activist Karima Baloch, a video conference will be held on the role of Pakistani agents in the killings of Baloch activists on January 3 and a protest will be staged in front of the Canadian Embassy in France on January 4. The video conference will be held on the theme Are Pakistani agents acting to eliminate Baloch activists abroad? at 16:30 Brussels EU time (IST: 9 pm).

Canada urged to investigate death of Karima Mehrab Baloch

Listen to the story. Supporters of Baloch political activist Karima Mehrab Baloch participate in a demonstration to condemn her killing, in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020. Credit: Share From small groups in downtown Toronto, and outside the Canadian Embassy in Washington DC, to huge marches in the streets of Karachi, Pakistan, there are growing calls for an investigation into the death of Karima Mehrab Baloch, a 37-year-old Pakistani national living in Canada. On Dec. 21, Karima Mehrab went for a walk alone along Toronto’s lakefront and never returned. Her husband reported her missing, and a day later, police found her body in the water. Less than 24 hours later, they concluded it was a “non-criminal death” with no foul play suspected. The Toronto Police Service declined to explain more.

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