DC Gujranwala suicide: New revelations made in forensic report

DC Gujranwala suicide: New revelations made in forensic report

LAHORE - New revelations have been made in the suicide case of the D.C Gujranwala.

The investigative sources, the forensics lab where samples collected from the body were sent for examination, has said that Tipu had taken his own life.

The deceased official had shared his mental condition with the commissioner of Gujranwala on March 13, who had then gotten a medical examination of Tipu. The late DC had later informed the doctor that he was suffering from severe depression.

'Tipu's tied hands indicate that he did not take his own life'

There was no evidence found that indicated that Tipu had been murdered, said sources.

Additional Medical Superintendent (AMS) at Gujranwala's District Headquarters Hospital Dr Gulzar had discovered Tipu's body on Thursday after he arrived at his residence following a request to do so from the commissioner.

A case was registered under Sections 302 (premeditated murder), 324 (attempted murder) and 34 (common intention) of the Pakistan Penal Code on the complaint of the deceased's uncle Akram Tahir at the Civil Lines Police Station soon after the incident was reported.