The Pak Banker

Death row convict dies of brain hemorrhage

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LAHORE: A death row convict held in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat Central Jail died of a brain hemorrhage on Tuesday. A day earlier, the convict Umer Rasheed had been shifted to Lahore's Jinnah Hospital for medical treatment after his condition deteriorat­ed. He died in the hospital today. According to doctors, Rasheed had suffered a "huge shock/depression" which resulted in the brain hemorrhage - a type of stroke that is caused by an artery in the brain bursting and causing localised bleeding in the surroundin­g tissues. Police took the body into custody and shifted it to a mortuary for a post-mortem examinatio­n. Following completion of the post-mortem, Rasheed's body will be handed over to his family members.

He had been sentenced to death for committing a murder in Lahore's Factory area. Under Section 302, a First Informatio­n Report (FIR) had been registered against him at Factory Area police station. Earlier on Dec 22, a condemned prisoner at Mianwali Central Jail had died of heart failure. Muhammad Liaquat, 55, of Bhakkar had been sentenced to death by a district and sessions judge in 2010 for murdering his wife Bashiran Bibi, a mother of nine, on suspicion. His revision plea had been lying with the apex court. According to doctors, Liaquat died of a heart attack. Examine: Condemned prisoner dies of heart attack On Dec 21, a condemned prisoner who was to be hanged also died of a heart attack in Central Jail Sukkur.

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