Shahid Afridi's sister was undergoing treatment in a private hospital in Karachi.


Karachi: The sister of former Pakistan Cricket Team Captain, Shahid Afridi, has sadly passed away.
Sources reveal that the deceased had been receiving medical treatment in a private hospital located in Karachi.
Shahid Afridi's brother, Mushtaq, took to social media to announce her untimely demise.
The funeral prayers for the departed will be held at Zikriya Mosque in Defense Phase 8, Karachi, this afternoon following the Zuhr prayer.
Just yesterday, Shahid Afridi had reached out to social media users, seeking their prayers for the recovery of his ailing sister.
(إِنَّا ِلِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ,)
— Mushtaq Afridi (@mushiafridi10) October 17, 2023
Surely we belong to Allah and to him we shall return. With Heavy hearts we inform you that our beloved Sister passed away and her Namaz e Janazah will be offer today at 1 pm Zuhur prayer at Zakariya masjid 26th street DHA phase 8
I am travelling back to see you soon my love stay strong
— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) October 16, 2023
My sister is fighting for her life right now, I request you to make Duas for her health, will mean a lot. May Allah give her speedy recovery and a long healthy life Ya Rabb pic.twitter.com/CqvqNLCIEF
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