Karachi's police authorities filed a case against the woman.


Karachi: A shocking incident has unfolded at a private hospital in the North Nazimabad area of Karachi, where two human fetuses were discovered in a restroom's waste bin.
The Hydri police station has registered a case against a woman.
Police were alerted about the discovery of two human fetus remains in a bathroom at a private hospital in North Nazimabad, Karachi.
Subsequently, the police lodged a complaint against a 30-year-old woman under Section 338-C of the Pakistan Penal Code for forcefully terminating her pregnancy.
According to F.I.R. details, the hospital's washroom was where the children's remains were found, leading investigative officers to the scene.
It has been reported that the hospital administration mentioned that a 30-year-old pregnant woman had visited the hospital for her check-up.
She had collected her slip from the counter and had undergone a check-up with a doctor in the OPD.
The woman was advised to go to the emergency room and lie down on a bed, but instead of following the instructions, she walked toward the restroom.
She spent a significant amount of time there, after which she left the restroom without informing anyone and fled the hospital.
As per the hospital administration, when the woman couldn't be located for quite some time, someone informed her that there was a human fetus found in the restroom.
Upon inspection, it was revealed that a fetus was abandoned in the restroom.
Further examination indicated that the woman, knowingly or unknowingly, had terminated her 15-week pregnancy in the restroom and then fled the hospital.

Gold price surges again, reaches all-time high
- 22 minutes ago

Samiya Hijab explains reason for forgiving Hassan Zahid
- 2 hours ago

Earthquake hits areas of Punjab including Multan
- 16 minutes ago

PM Shehbaz meets Iranian President, emphasizes unity of Muslim Ummah
- 28 minutes ago

Apple’s newest health-tracking features are coming to older watches
- an hour ago

NADRA to launch facial recognition for elderly facing fingerprint issues
- 3 hours ago

The iPhone Air’s battery pack is slim, but not as slim as the iPhone Air
- an hour ago

Condemning Israeli attacks is not enough, course of action must be adopted: Ishaq Dar
- 2 hours ago

Anyone with mobile is with a piece of Israel in their hands: Netanyahu
- an hour ago

Trump to file $15bn defamation lawsuit against New York Times
- 3 hours ago

The iPhone 17 Pro’s orange is good — and well-timed
- an hour ago

Risk of severe dengue epidemic in 10 cities including Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad
- 2 hours ago