
Pakistani MP Aamir Liaquat Hussain passes away at 49
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Pakistani MP Aamir Liaquat Hussain has passed away. He was 49.
Pakistani MP Aamir Liaquat Hussain has passed away at his house, according to several reports. He was 49.
He fell unconscious at his home and was rushed to Aga Khan University Hospital, but could not be revived. Confirming his death, PTI leader Jamal Siddiqui said that an employee of Amir Liaquat informed him about his death. The hospital management said that the cause of the death of Amir Liaquat would be known only after the autopsy.
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According to Pakistani media reports, Liaquat fell ill on Thursday night but refused to go to a hospital. On Thursday, his employees heard him scream. They broke down the door and rushed him to the hospital.
Karachi, DIG East Muquddas Haider said prima facie no foul play could be detected.

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