
No traces of poison, drugs found in Humaira's body
According to the police, the chemical examination included samples from Humaira's hair, lungs, liver, and other organs, which were sent to the University of Karachi's Industrial Analytical Centre.
The police have also indicated that they are still awaiting the DNA report, which is expected to provide further insights into the case. Once both reports are received, they will be forwarded to the police surgeon, who will thoroughly review them to determine the cause of death.
In addition to the medical reports, the special team has uncovered details of two personal bank accounts held by the actor. According to the special team, Humaira had accounts in two banks, with one account having over 390,000. The team has requested detailed reports of Humaira's accounts from both banks. Humaira Asghar's two mobile phones, a tablet, and a laptop were sent to the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) for forensic analysis.
The special team had previously issued a collection notice to CTD, which will soon submit the forensic report related to Humaira's mobile phones, tablet, and laptop.
A member of the special team told The Express Tribune that so far, investigations and interrogations have not found any evidence related to the murder of actress Humaira Asghar. However, the investigation is ongoing.
The decomposed body of the actress was found at her apartment in the posh locality of Khyaban-e-Ithad DHA almost nine months after her death. The fact that her demise went unnoticed has left investigators perplexed.

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