Hit and run in Pakistan; The daughter of a big businessman forgave by the victim's family, got out of the clutches of the law!

The Pakistan road rage case. Natasha Danish, a Pakistani woman, is accused of running over two people in her car.
Hit and run in Pakistan; The daughter of a big businessman forgave by the victim's family, got out of the clutches of the law!
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In the last few days, there has been a lot of talk about hit and run cases in Maharashtra. Mumbai ; In a tragic incident, a couple was killed after their son rammed into their bike in Worli area of Mumbai. There was a huge furore on social media on this issue. A similar incident in Pakistan has become a topic of discussion on social media in the last two weeks. The families of the deceased have apologised for the incident. PTI has reported.

What exactly is the case about?
The incident took place on Sunday (August 19). The accused, Natasha Danish, rammed her SUV into a man on the busy Karsaz Road in Karachi, Pakistan. They have a son named Imran Arif and a daughter named Amna Arif. While they were passing through the area, Natasha hit them from behind. Two people died in the accident. The police have registered a case and arrested Dinesh. After the incident, videos of Natasha telling the viewers, "You don't know my father," went viral.


Imran Arif was a paper vendor and his daughter Amna was working in a private company. After the case was filed, the matter was heard in court. Advocate Uzair Ghori, appearing for the petitioners, told the media that the relatives of the deceased have forgiven the accused woman.
Is the accused mentally ill?
Meanwhile, the defence counsel told the court that the accused woman claimed to be mentally ill and had been undergoing treatment since 2005. After Friday's hearing, both sides filed a joint statement with the court. The accused was later granted bail. After this, the relatives of the deceased are claiming on social media that they have forgiven the accused by taking money.


According to the Sharia law in Pakistan, even if a person dies due to the accused, he can be forgiven by the victim's relatives. This law is known as the Qisas and Diyat Law. Defence lawyer Amir Mansoob told PTI that Natasha can now travel anywhere in the world after being granted bail.

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