A recent laboratory report has provided crucial information about the white powder found in the apartment of actor and model Humaira Asghar. The samples collected from her flat confirmed that the white substance is primarily sea salt.
Investigators had collected six samples from the apartment where Humaira Asghar was found dead on July 8. Five of the samples were taken from various bowls scattered throughout the flat, while the sixth was collected from a container in the kitchen.
According to the lab results, all five samples from the bowls contained sea salt, a substance commonly used for absorbing odors and repelling insects. The sixth sample, found in the kitchen container, was identified as iodized salt.
Sources involved in the investigation suggest that the presence of sea salt in multiple bowls may be more than coincidental.
This discovery could provide significant insights into the circumstances surrounding Humaira Asghar’s tragic death. However, authorities have not yet determined the exact cause of her passing.
Humaira Asghar, aged 32, was found dead in her apartment located in Defence Phase VI’s Ittehad Commercial area. At the time of her death, she was living alone.
While the investigation continues, the lab report’s findings raise questions that could potentially lead to further developments in the case.
As the investigation progresses, authorities are hopeful that additional evidence will shed light on what happened to the beloved actor and model.
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