Muneeb Butt expresses fear for his baby daughter
Actors Muneeb Butt and Aiman Khan are undoubtedly couple goals for the several social media users that keep up with their Instagram posts.
The two often upload adorable pictures with each other and their baby daughter, Amal Muneeb, who usually steals the spotlight. The colored-eyed baby is also seen donning designer outfits, matching with her star parents to add to those perfect family photos that everyone aspires to click every Eid.
But father Butt has expressed a pressing concern through his latest Instagram post following the Lahore motorway incident.
In light of the growing concerns of Pakistanis following the horrendous incident among the several other cases that have come to the fore recently, Butt shared, "Har roz uth kar apni beti ko dekhta hun. muhabbat se itmenaan se, behad pyaar se. (Everyday I wake up to look at my daughter with immense love and patience). "
"Lekin ab us men behad khof bhi shaamil hogaya hai.(But now immense fear has also lurked its way in) Sochta hun kya ye khof hamesha rahega? (I wonder if this fear will always stay with me?)" he went on to add.
The celebrity shared the post with the trending hashtag #hangtherapists.
Protests have broken out in cities across Pakistan after a police chief investigating the gang rape of a woman on a major national highway on Thursday, appeared to blame the victim for travelling late at night without a male companion. So far, Pakistan police have arrested 15 people in connection with the incident, AFP reported.
The woman was attacked during the early hours of Thursday after her car broke down on the Lahore-Sialkot motorway, while she was driving from Lahore to Gujranwala with her two children. In her statement to the police, the woman said she was waiting for help to arrive when a group of men smashed her window, dragged her out of the car and raped her in front of her children in a nearby field, the Guardian reported.
Her assailants then fled the scene, taking her jewellery, cash and three ATM cards with them. While the Pakistan police has detained 15 people for questioning, none out of those arrested were part of the group that attacked her, police told the Associated Press.
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