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Victim’s heirs forgive Qasr-e-Naz employees in children deaths case

Victim’s heirs forgive Qasr-e-Naz employees in children deaths case
June 3, 2019
KARACHI (92 News) – The victim’s heir of six children died after exposure to toxic gases at Qasr-e-Naz guest house has forgiven its employees in the name of Allah Almighty on Monday. A local court granted bail to nine accused in a case pertaining to the death of six members of a family, including five children, at a government-owned guesthouse in Karachi in February. The court approved the bail of the accused against a surety bond of Rs1 million each after an agreement with the complainant who pardoned them. Faisal Kakar and his family had come to Karachi from Balochistan’s Pishin and were staying at the government guest house. They went out to eat and at night Kakar took his wife to a hospital after she fell sick. When they returned, they found that all six of their children had died. The police first cracked down against the eatery they had eaten food for it. It even sealed the restaurant. Earlier, five children and mother’s dead in the tragic incident. Meanwhile, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah took the notice of the tragic incident and sought a report from the Food Authority Department. The family was from Balochistan’s Pishin and victims’ family including women were told to be wife of PWD XEN. They arrived in Karachi at around 11pm. The family ordered Baryani from ‘Nobahar Hotel’ and they were deteriorating condition after eating Baryani. The children have been identified as one-and-a-half-year-old Abdul Ali, four-year-old Aziz Faisal, six-year-old Aliya, seven-year-old Tauheed and nine-year-old Salwa. The sixth victim was their mother. They were staying at a Qasr-e-Naz (government lodges) in Karachi. The father, identified as PWD XEN, took his wife and sister to the Aga Khan University Hospital when they began feeling sick at around 3am. When he came back to their lodgings, he found his children were all dead