Family fears kidnapping as college girl goes missing
Karachi
February 26, 2021
The family of a teenage girl who had gone missing on Wednesday has lodged a case at the Shah Faisal Colony Police Station, fearing she may have been kidnapped.
Sixteen-year-old Laiqaâs father said in the FIR that his daughter left home for college in Shah Faisal Colony but she did not return. Ramsha, a friend of Laiqa, was aware about her whereabouts, but she was not cooperating with them, he claimed. The police are also looking for CCTV camera footage to trace and recover the girl.
Girl falls to death
কুমিল্লায় মুজিব বর্ষ উপলক্ষে বঙ্গবন্ধু শেখ মুজিব ঢাকা ম্যারাথন-২০২১ এর শুভ উদ্বোধন comillarkagoj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from comillarkagoj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Flouting health rules: Declining virus fears lead to violation of SOPs in Karachi
People seen ignoring Covid guidelines at mosques, places of worship
COVID-19 SOP s: PHOTO: ONLINE/FILE
KARACHI:
As the coronavirus vaccine is being rolled out to populations around the world, the fear of the virus among people seems to be on the decline in Karachi.
Pakistan’s case is no different as people have started flouting the virus SOPs at public places, particularly during congregational prayers.
In the bustling financial hub of Pakistan, Karachi, people have seemingly grown tired of wearing masks at public places.
When it comes to mosques and other places of worship, people have started eschewing preventive measures such as social distancing, use of sanitisers etc.
اسنیپ چیکنگ کرنے والے رینجرز کے جوانو ں کو کار نے روند ڈالا،ایک اہلکار جاں بحق ،انتہائی افسوسناک واقعہ javedch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from javedch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
UK: Government report describes appalling official treatment of seriously disabled Philippa Day who took her own life
Philippa Day (source: Facebook/Philippa Day)
The DWP made repeated errors in her claim to benefit. Philippa was found dead at home after taking an overdose in October 2019 following her Personal Independence Payment (PIP) benefit being stopped.
A draft internal process review (IPR) of her case has been published after it was obtained by the Disability News Service (DNS), which mounted a legal challenge following government lawyers attempts to block its release during the inquest into the Philippa’s death.
The DNS released the review to the coroner on January 15 and they include conclusions drawn by senior DWP staff into how Philippa’s claim for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) had been dealt with from late 2018 till her death in October 2019.