Karachi: In an unfortunate incident, four acclaimed TikTok stars including a woman, lost their lives when an unidentified man opened fire on their vehicle on Tuesday near Uncle Surya Hospital in the metropolitan city, GNN reported.

As per details, the victims identified as Muskan, Amir, Rehan and Saddam were on their way to home after filming a TikTok video when they got under the targeted attack.
Initial investigation revealed that old enmity was the cause of incident.
A Tiktok video featuring Muskaan and Khan was filmed and uploaded on social media platform moments before the firing incident.
As per police officials, deceased Muskan and Amir were involved in a fight with a man named Rehman. Following the dispute Rehman planned the murder.
“Four shells of the 9mm pistols were found from the crime scene,” said Police.
Police official’s disclosed that, Muskan was divorced and had a son and both Muskan and Rehman were the residents of Landhi, while Saddam, Amir and Rehan were the residents of Gulshan Ghazi and Baldia Nyaabad and Rashidabad, respectively.

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