Raeeszadi, who crushed two close brothers who were going to Lahore to join the army from Sheikhupura, gave interim bail to avoid arrest, while the police are not cooperating in the investigation, while the families of the deceased are overwhelmed with grief.
20-year-old Noor-ul-Hassan and 18-year-old Mehmood-ul-Hassan, two brothers from a poor working-class family of Sheikhupura, came to Lahore to join the army. .
The accused has given interim bail to avoid arrest and the police is not cooperating in the investigation, while the victim’s family is grieving and waiting for justice.
The mother of the two brothers who were killed by the woman says that I will not forgive the murder of my children, my world has been destroyed by killing my two young sons, I should be given justice.
Two brothers aspiring to join the Pakistan Army were run over by a woman
Ten days have passed since the fatal accident that happened to the two brothers, neither the female driver has come to the police station to record her statement to the police, nor has anyone contacted the victim’s family, while the relatives are demanding justice. .
All are equal for the law, will present Aisha’s challan, Lahore Police
On the other hand, the private university student who crushed two brothers under a car in Lahore has not been investigated yet.
According to the police, the woman has obtained interim bail from the court. Efforts will be made to cancel the student’s bail and present her challan in the court.
The SSP investigation says that no one is above the law, the law is equal for all, no matter how influential one is.
Police say that the father of a student of a well-known private university of Lahore is a banker. While driving in the area of South Cantonment, this student crushed two brothers who wanted to join the army. Both brothers died in the hospital.
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**Interview with Ahmed Khan, a Community Advocate, on the Tragic Incident Involving the Hassan Brothers**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Ahmed. We are here to discuss the heartbreaking situation regarding the two brothers, Noor-ul-Hassan and Mehmood-ul-Hassan, who tragically lost their lives in Sheikhupura while on their way to join the army. Can you share your thoughts on this incident?
**Ahmed Khan:** Thank you for having me. This is a deeply tragic situation, not only for the families involved but for our entire community. Noor and Mehmood were young men with dreams of serving our country, and their untimely deaths have left their family shattered.
**Editor:** The accused, Raeeszadi, has been granted interim bail, which has raised concerns among the community. What do you think about the legal proceedings so far?
**Ahmed Khan:** The granting of interim bail to someone accused of such a heinous act is troubling. It sends a message that accountability may not be prioritized. The families of the deceased are in a vulnerable state, and they deserve justice. It is disheartening to hear that the police are not cooperating in the investigation. We need to ensure that the authorities are held accountable for their actions—or lack thereof.
**Editor:** The families are reportedly overwhelmed with grief. How are the community members responding, and what kind of support is being extended to the families?
**Ahmed Khan:** The community is in mourning. We are rallying together to support the Hassan family, providing emotional and financial assistance during this difficult time. We are also calling for a community meeting to discuss how we can advocate for justice and ensure that those responsible for this tragedy are held accountable. It’s essential that the families don’t feel alone in their struggle.
**Editor:** What would you say to those in power regarding this situation?
**Ahmed Khan:** I would urge those in power to take this matter seriously. This is not just about two lives lost; it’s about the broader implications for our community’s safety and justice system. We need transparency in the investigation and swift action. Silence on this issue will only perpetuate fear and injustice. The loss of these young men should spark a necessary conversation about safety and accountability in our society.
**Editor:** Thank you, Ahmed, for your insights and for advocating for justice in this heart-wrenching situation. We appreciate your time.
**Ahmed Khan:** Thank you for shedding light on this important issue. We must not forget Noor and Mehmood and continue to fight for justice.