Published Wednesday, December 23, 2020 4:25PM EST TORONTO The family of an internationally prominent Pakistani dissident urged a thorough investigation into her death, saying Wednesday they were having difficulty accepting a police conclusion she killed herself. In an interview with The Canadian Press, Sameer Mehrab was careful to say the family had no evidence his sister, Karima Mehrab, was in fact the victim of foul play, but said they found it unlikely the Toronto resident would have drowned herself in the frigid waters of Lake Ontario. Police are saying it s like a textbook suicide, he said. We are not suggesting anything but we want to be open to other possibilities due to the threats she was receiving.
TORONTO The family of an internationally prominent Pakistani dissident urged a thorough investigation into her death, saying Wednesday they were having difficulty accepting a police conclusion she killed herself. In an interview with The Canadian Press, Sameer Mehrab was careful to say the family had no evidence his sister, Karima Mehrab, was in fact […]
TORONTO The family of an internationally prominent Pakistani dissident urged a thorough investigation into her death, saying Wednesday they were having difficulty accepting a police conclusion she killed herself. In an interview with The Canadian Press, Sameer Mehrab was careful to say the family had no evidence his sister, Karima Mehrab - who also went by Karima Baloch - was in fact the victim of foul play, but said they found it unlikely the Toronto resident would have drowned herself in the frigid waters of Lake Ontario. Police are saying it s like a textbook suicide, he said. We are not suggesting anything but we want to be open to other possibilities due to the threats she was receiving.
Colin Perkel
Internationally prominent Pakistani activist Karima Mehrab is seen in Toronto in a recent handout photo. City police say her apparent drowning death is not suspicious. Relatives, however, say they worry she met foul play. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Lateef Johar, MANDATORY CREDIT December 23, 2020 - 12:52 PM
TORONTO - The family of an internationally prominent Pakistani dissident urged a thorough investigation into her death, saying Wednesday they were having difficulty accepting a police conclusion she killed herself.
In an interview with The Canadian Press, Sameer Mehrab was careful to say the family had no evidence his sister, Karima Mehrab, was in fact the victim of foul play, but said they found it unlikely the Toronto resident would have drowned herself in the frigid waters of Lake Ontario.
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