Portugal assassinated a young Pakistani scientist who was engaged on a cancer research project
According to a story published on Friday, a Pakistani researcher who had traveled to Portugal for a cancer research study was murdered in a heist after resisting.
Anthony Shoukat, the young victim, was a resident of Lahore. Anthony had been brought to Porto for a study project by the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital, according to his family.
The deceased, according to them, completed his PhD in Germany and his master’s degree in Sweden.
The family asked the authorities to assist them in locating Anthony’s remains as quickly as possible and apprehending the perpetrators.
Fahimuddin, a Pakistani-German, was slain in Ulm in March after his family was attacked with a knife. He had moved to Germany permanently after leaving the Azizabad neighborhood of Karachi.
Ahmed Saeed, a close friend of the victim, claimed that the attacker killed Fahimuddin after attacking his wife and daughters first. The attacker was alive, according to Saeed, and receiving medical attention in a hospital.
“The loss of Fahimuddin has also caused sadness to his friends and neighbors. Fahim had a lot of special times with us. Two of Fahimuddin’s daughters were able to save themselves by going into hiding, but the status of the other two remains critical.
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