Pakistani Tiktoker Samira Rajput found dead under mysterious circumstances, 2 detained
Pakistani police have detained two suspects over the death of TikToker Samira Rajput.
Rajput was found dead under mysterious circumstances.
According to reports, it is suspected that the two persons poisoned her.
She was staying alone at her residence situated in the Bhotta Mohallah of Ghotki after separating from her spouse.
The detained suspects, Ali Rajput and Imran Rajput, had been frequenting Samira’s home during this period, according to her daughter, Saba, reported Dawn News.
Saba told the police and local reporters that both suspects were interested in marrying her mother but she was not accepting proposal of any of them.
She said one of them might have poisoned her mother.
A 17-year-old content creator was shot dead in Pakistan's Islamabad city last month.
Unknown people killed the content creator inside her home.
The slain content creator was identified as Sana Yousaf.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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