Tragedy struck in Islamabad’s F-11/2 sector when two girls and a boy lost their lives after consuming toxic alcohol at a party held at Alsafa Heights, according to a report by 24NewsHD TV channel.
The dance party took place within the jurisdiction of Shalimar Police Station, where sources say the attendees were drinking substandard liquor. A boy and one of the girls died at the scene, while another girl named Nadia, who was also critically affected, managed to seek help from the building’s staff.
Authorities were alerted, and officers from Shalimar Police Station arrived promptly, rushing Nadia to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Hospital. Unfortunately, she later passed away during treatment.
The deceased boy was identified as Zabat, the son of Abdul Subhan. The identity of the second girl is yet to be confirmed.
Police are investigating the incident, and further details regarding the source of the toxic alcohol and other circumstances surrounding the party are expected as the investigation unfolds.
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What one can do against these illicit and illegal activities, if someone starts working against these dance parties, then liberal can awake and will be alive; this is not liberty and independence, it is a complete act of shamefulness that the youngers have become involved in these activities. A stern action irrespective of political affiliations, should be taken against the manufacturers and suppliers of not only sub-standard but alcohol of any type, for God sake, it is Pakistan, came into being on the name of Islam. May Allah have mercy on all of us.