Cross-Examination of 25 Witnesses Completed in Sana Yousaf Murder Case
The District and Sessions Court in Islamabad has completed the cross-examination of 25 prosecution witnesses in the high-profile murder case of TikToker Sana Yousaf. During the latest hearing, presided over by Additional District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Afzal Majoka, defense lawyers questioned two additional witnesses: the owner and driver of the vehicle allegedly used in the crime. Prosecutor Raja Naveed Hussain and Advocate Sardar Qadeer represented their respective sides during the proceedings. The court focused on evaluating evidence and witness statements linked to the incident. With this development, a significant phase of the trial has concluded, marking the completion of cross-examinations for all 25 prosecution witnesses presented so far. The judge adjourned the case until May 12 to allow for the continuation of the trial and the recording of remaining proceedings. This legal milestone brings the investigation closer to its next stages, as the court processes testimonies crucial to establishing the facts surrounding the victim's death. The case continues to draw attention due to the victim's status as a social media personality.
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Cross-Examination of 25 Witnesses Completed in Sana Yousaf Murder Case
The District and Sessions Court in Islamabad has completed the cross-examination of 25 prosecution witnesses in the high-profile murder case of TikToker Sana Yousaf. During the latest hearing, presided over by Additional District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Afzal Majoka, defense lawyers questioned two additional witnesses: the owner and driver of the vehicle allegedly used in the crime. Prosecutor Raja Naveed Hussain and Advocate Sardar Qadeer represented their respective sides during the proceedings. The court focused on evaluating evidence and witness statements linked to the incident. With this development, a significant phase of the trial has concluded, marking the completion of cross-examinations for all 25 prosecution witnesses presented so far. The judge adjourned the case until May 12 to allow for the continuation of the trial and the recording of remaining proceedings. This legal milestone brings the investigation closer to its next stages, as the court processes testimonies crucial to establishing the facts surrounding the victim's death. The case continues to draw attention due to the victim's status as a social media personality.
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