
Humaira Asghar Case: Forensic report question death cause
Humaira Asghar, a former actress, model, and painter who began her career in Lahore’s fashion scene, was found dead in her Karachi apartment under tragic and mysterious circumstances. Her body was severely decomposed, and shockingly, the world didn’t learn about her death until nine months later. When the news finally broke, it became a national headline, raising serious questions and placing everyone connected to her under intense scrutiny.
Police launched an investigation and began collecting forensic evidence from the scene. But now, strange new details have emerged—details that are only adding to the growing mystery.
While speaking to a private news channel, reporter Aamir Majeed revealed a peculiar discovery from Humaira’s apartment: five mud bowls placed around her body. Each of them contained a white powdery substance, which was sent to a lab for testing. The results are in—and they’ve only made things more puzzling.
The powder has been identified as sea salt. Majeed explained that sea salt has historically been used to dry out animal skin and to eliminate odors. Investigators now suspect that the salt was deliberately placed around Humaira’s body to mask the smell of decomposition.
This revelation has cast even more doubt and confusion over Humaira Asghar’s death, leaving many wondering what happened in that apartment.