
'Mujhe dil...'; Pakistani actress Humaira Asghar Ali's shocking last voice note goes viral, reveals chilling details
As the forensic investigation is underway, a video of Humaira's friend, Dureshehwar, played her chilling last voice note. Which revealed shocking details. The voice note read, 'I'm so sorry, I was traveling, caught up here and there. I'm so happy tum Makkah me ho. Mere liye bohot saari please… apni cutie si dost/ behen ke liye bohot saari dil se dua karna. For my career, dua me zarur yaad rakhna. Mere liye bohot saari tumhe dua karni hai. (Please pray a lot for me… Pray a lot from your heart for your cute friend/sister. For my career, please remember me in your prayers. You have to pray a lot for me).' Take a look at Humaira Asghar Ali's last voice note
Humaira Asghar's last voice message has been found in which is asking a friend to pray for her in Makkah. #HumairaAsghar #HumairaAsgharAli #HumairaAli pic.twitter.com/sbyzaP0q5Q
— The Times Of Drama (@timesofdrama) July 11, 2025
If Arab News reports are to be believed, Humaira Asghar Ali was reportedly found dead on July 8, 2025. However, forensic experts reveal that Humaira's body was found in the advanced stage of decomposition. Karachi Police Surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed, who did the post-mortem examination, confirmed that Humaira's body was found in a decomposed state, and there was no sign of maggots on her body. However, all her organs were found in the last stage of decomposition. Once Humaira's body was sent for postmortem, the body was later handed over to Humaira's family.

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