Dead Body
KARACHI/ISLAMABAD: Karachi police recovered the dead body of a young girl dumped in a suitcase from Liaquat Abad area. The 20-year-old young girl was tortured before her murder, according to police.
Karachi police identified victim as Areesha, a young girl. Her hands were tied and her body carried torture marks.
It has been revealed that the deceased girl’s parents were divorced. Areesha, who resided with her mother in Gulberg, traveled to Kemari to meet her father.
However, following their meeting, she mysteriously disappeared and her lifeless body was later found within a superstore in Liaquat Abad.
The father of the deceased girl mentioned that his daughter had requested some financial assistance when they met.
Karachi police are investigating the case, taking into account the statements of her parents.
Malala demands immediate ceasefire
Meanwhile, Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has issued a fervent plea for an immediate ceasefire in the midst of the Israel-Palestine conflict. The war has resulted in tragic casualties on both sides of the border.
In a statement shared on X social media platform, Malala expressed her deep concern and empathy for the Palestinian and Israeli children who find themselves caught in the midst of this distressing situation.

Israeli airstrikes, claiming many lives, relentlessly struck theย Gaza Strip,ย leading to the devastation of entire neighborhoods.
The United Nations, in response, declared Israelโs complete blockade of the Palestinian enclave to be in violation of international law.
The Gaza Health Ministry reported a grim toll of at least 830 fatalities and 4,250 individuals wounded as a result of the bombings. The airstrikes continued to escalate as night descended, filling the sky with columns of smoke and flames.
It is worth noting that Malala had recently faced criticism for not publicly stating her stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict. This criticism arose when media personality Mia Khalifa expressed her solidarity with Palestine.
Malala further shared her personal perspective, recounting her own experiences with violence and terrorism as a young child. She vividly remembered waking up to the terrifying sounds of mortar shells and witnessing schools and mosques being reduced to rubble by bombs. She emphasized that peace had become a distant dream for those living in such turbulent circumstances.

