Aamir Liaquat Hussain, a Pakistani MP, died on Thursday at the age of 49. He passed out at home and was brought to the Aga Khan University Hospital, but he was unable to be revived.
PTI leader Jamal Siddiqui confirmed his death, saying that an employee of Amir Liaquat notified him of his demise. The cause of Amir Liaquat’s death, according to medical officials, will be determined only after an autopsy.
Liaquat became ill on Thursday night, according to Pakistani media reports, but refused to go to the hospital. His coworkers heard him scream on Thursday. They smashed the door down and took him to the hospital.
DIG East Muquddas Haider of Karachi stated there was no evidence of foul play at first glance. His death has sparked an investigation by the police. According to Geo TV, police searched his home in Karachi’s Khudadad Colony. He’ll also look at the footage from the security cameras.
Speaker of the Pakistan National Assembly Raja Pervaiz Ashraf adjourned the House until 5 p.m. on Friday after learning of the death.
He had claimed he will leave the nation after leaving Imran Khan’s party, according to various media sources. Liaquat became ill on Thursday night, according to Pakistani media reports, but refused to go to the hospital. His coworkers heard him scream on Thursday. They smashed the door down and took him to the hospital.
DIG East Muquddas Haider of Karachi stated there was no evidence of foul play at first glance. His death has sparked an investigation by the police. According to Geo TV, police searched his home in Karachi’s Khudadad Colony. He’ll also look at the footage from the security cameras.
Speaker of the Pakistan National Assembly Raja Pervaiz Ashraf adjourned the House until 5 p.m. on Friday after learning of the death. He had claimed he will leave the nation after leaving Imran Khan’s party, according to various media sources.
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