
17-year-old creator Tiktok Sana Yousaf was shot on her house in the Islamabad’s G-13 sector on Sunday. According to police sources quoted Sama TV, the attacker was the guest of her residence. After talking to her briefly outside, he entered the house and shot her twice for a close range and immediately killed her. The suspect immediately fled the scene and was later arrested.
Umar Hayat, a 22 -year -old man, was arrested for the murder of Pakistan’s star Tiktok. He was watched and captured in Faisalabad, over 300 kilometers from Islamabad.
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Who was Sana Yousaf?
She was born on June 2, 2008 in Horní Chitral, a distant region in the Pakistan province of Khyber Pakhhyhtunkhwa, and Sana belonged to the family of activists. Her father is a well -known local campaign. Sana has built a strong presence on social media by mixing folk music Chitrali, traditional dresses and dance with open support for girls’ education and the rights of women.
It gained great consequences on Tiktoku and Instagram and exceeded half a million followers. Although he was still in his first year of the Faculty of Medicine, the content of Sana was considered a challenge for conventional standards. Her personality led to comparison with actress Hania Aamir.
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Police investigation
According to the police, her “horrible and cold -blooded” murder was powered by rejection and obsession. “It was the case of repeated rejection. The boy tried to address again and again,” said the head of the police police Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi during a press conference.
“It was a terrible and cold -blooded murder,” he added.
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Rizvi said at a press conference on May 3 that 22 -year -old Umar Hayat tried many times to contact Sana after he refused. He wanted to be friends with a star Tiktok and even appeared at his birthday party 29. May. “Umar tried to meet her for seven to eight hours, but failed,” Ig said.
On the day of the murder, he waited for several hours in front of her house. After he was rejected again, Umar forced himself to the house and shot a sin.
A disturbing pattern of violence against influencers
Sana Death is part of a worrying trend. In January, a 15 -year -old girl named Hira was reportedly murdered in Quetta by her father and a mother uncle for refusing to leave Tiktok. According to Ary News, both men were arrested and admitted.
In 2016, the personality of the social media Qandeel Baloch was strangled to the death of her brother in the case of international outrage and national debate on the rights of women in Pakistan.
These incidents evoke an alarm about growing violence against young women who are visible online. Critics claim that such acts aim to silence self -expression and strengthen the outdated ideas of “honor”.
Public outrage and requires justice
Reports of San’s death have caused extensive anger and sadness on the social media. Hashtags like #justiceforsanayousaf and #stophonourkillings began to trend on X (formerly Twitter). One user pointed to: “She died for her birthday,” while another wrote, “Justice must be fast and fixed.”
A Group for Women’s Rights Aurat March Pakistan issued a strong statement: “The murder of Sany Yousf is not just a personal tragedy – it is a reflection of systemic inability to protect women who dares to live with autonomy and pride.”
There are growing concerns that women who find digital fame face a growing danger, especially in conservative communities.
The killing of the Sana again focused the laws of killing honor Pakistan and lack of effective enforcement. While laws exist on paper, their implementation in the real world remains weak.
Her videos were full of colors, courage and joy. Her sudden silence now speaks volumes.
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