Expired Juice Suspected in Deaths of Four Family Members on Motorway







The Tragic Mystery of Four Family Members' Deaths on Motorway Resolved

The tragic mystery surrounding the deaths of four family members from Lahore, whose bodies were discovered in a car on the Motorway near Bhera, has been resolved, according to reports from 24NewsHD TV.

In this heartbreaking incident, the victims—three women and a young child—were found deceased in a parked car on the M-2 Motorway early Friday morning. The family was traveling from Lahore to Islamabad when their journey took a devastating turn.

When Rescue 1122 arrived on the site, it discovered the deceased bodies inside the car, and Umar Qasim, the driver, was discovered to be unconscious and was brought right away to a hospital for treatment.

Rescue sources identified the victims as 55-year-old Romaila, 30-year-old Maher, 25-year-old Samar, and 6-year-old Aun Ali. The family, originally from McLeod Road in Lahore, was traveling in a car with the registration number LEF 7339.

Upon regaining consciousness, Umar Qasim informed the police that the family had consumed juices during their journey, after which they all lost consciousness. The police later found empty juice boxes in the car, which were determined to be expired.

The bodies have been transported to THQ Hospital in Bhalwal for further investigation.

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