Karachi on high alert over 22 mysterious deaths

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NEW DELHI: Pakistan’s Karachi is currently confronting a troubling trend with the discovery of 22 unidentified bodies in various parts of the metropolis, as reported by Geo News on Wednesday.
The situation intensified with five new bodies found on Tuesday, raising concerns about the unexplained deaths. Three of the latest victims appear to be drug addicts, according to the Chhipa Welfare Association, a non-profit welfare organisation in Pakistan.Despite the organisation’s ongoing efforts, none of the 22 bodies have been identified.
A spokesperson of the Chhipa Welfare Association provided more details in a statement on Tuesday, confirming that volunteers found five additional bodies in different areas of Karachi.
“Three of them were seemingly drug addicts, however, not a single body was identified so far,” the spokesperson said.
The organisation, which operates a network of ambulances in the city, reported that the total number of unidentified bodies has reached 22. Nearly all of these bodies remain unclaimed, as no relatives have come forward to claim them.
One contributing factor to these deaths is the ongoing heatwave in Karachi, which has led to numerous cases of heatstroke and hospital admissions.
Azeem Khan, an official from another humanitarian organisation Edhi Foundation corroborated that most of the deceased were drug addicts who succumbed to severe heat while under the influence of drugs. He noted that over a dozen unidentified persons were found dead across various locations in Karachi.
Meanwhile, a separate incident in Karachi has highlighted the rising problem of drug abuse in Pakistan. ARY News reported that a senior citizen was brutally assaulted by a group of drug users after he confronted them about openly using drugs outside his home.
According to reports, the elderly man attempted to stop the youths from engaging in drug activity in front of his residence. This confrontation provoked the youths, leading to severe violence against him.
This incident underscores the growing issue of drug abuse in Pakistan, particularly the increasing use of crystal methamphetamine, also known as Ice, in recent years. Crystal meth is a highly addictive stimulant that can have devastating effects on individuals and society.
The drug has become particularly popular among the younger generation in Pakistan. It is often perceived as a party drug that enhances energy, alertness, and confidence, making it appealing to young people seeking a quick high. The relative ease of access to Ice and its lower cost compared to other drugs have further contributed to its popularity among young Pakistanis.



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