The Psychiatrist Overseeing Her Evaluation
Confirmed That Natasha Is Mentally Sound
And Has Been Discharged From The Hospital
Staff Reporter
KARACHI: In a significant development in the Karsaz accident case, the head of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre’s psychiatry department has declared Natasha Danish Iqbal, the woman involved in the fatal incident, mentally fit. Dr. Channi Lal, the psychiatrist overseeing her evaluation, confirmed that Natasha is mentally sound and has been discharged from the hospital.
Following the accident, Natasha’s family claimed she was not in perfect mental health, leading to her admission to the psychiatry department at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre. However, Dr. Channi Lal stated that the family failed to provide any case history supporting their claims. During her stay at the hospital, Natasha showed no signs of self-harm or erratic behavior, further supporting the conclusion of her mental fitness.
A day prior to this declaration, Natasha’s lawyer, Amir Mansoob, informed the court that his client had been undergoing psychiatric treatment for the past five years and was not in a condition to appear before the court. He argued that patients with such conditions are often isolated and may not remember their actions, adding that Natasha had taken the vehicle without permission. Mansoob also requested bail for Natasha, citing her mental health concerns.
However, the court denied the bail request, citing Natasha’s absence and the presiding judge’s limited authority to grant bail, as he was on special magisterial duty.
Earlier this week, Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city and financial hub, witnessed a tragic accident in the Karsaz area. The incident resulted in the deaths of two individuals, a father-daughter duo, and left five others injured. The accident occurred when an SUV, driven by Natasha Danish Iqbal, a Karachi-based businessman’s wife, rammed into a motorcycle and pedestrians. Natasha reportedly attempted to flee the scene but was apprehended by a crowd and handed over to the authorities.
With Natasha Danish Iqbal now declared mentally fit, the legal proceedings are expected to move forward. The case has drawn significant public attention due to the tragic loss of life and the circumstances surrounding the incident. As the investigation continues, the focus will likely shift to the court’s handling of the case and the potential consequences for Natasha.
This tragic accident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the devastating impact that such incidents can have on families and communities.
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