Slain senior journalist Arshad Sharif's body reached Pakistan late Tuesday night after he was shot dead in Kenya on Sunday and received a hero's welcome from journalists, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders and a crowd of citizens that had come out to express their solidarity.
In an emotional message, his wife Javeria Siddiqui expressed her deep sorrow and disbelief over the tragic incident.
Finally I reunite with my husband @arsched after months but he was in coffin and noor smile on his face. I try to wake-up him up but no response.
— Javeria Siddique (@javerias) October 25, 2022
"Finally, I reunite with my husband after months, but he was in a coffin," she said.
Heart-Wrenching💔#ArshadSharifShaheed pic.twitter.com/Z5ajapIigK
— Mughees Ali (@mugheesali81) October 25, 2022
The 49-year-old journalist had fled the country in August to avoid arrest after he was slapped with multiple cases, including sedition charges over an interview with PTI leader Shahbaz Gill during which the latter had made controversial comments.
Alleging threats to his life, Sharif had moved to Dubai in August and later relocated to Kenya where he died after reportedly being shot.
Kenyan national police spokesman Bruno Shioso said the journalist was shot dead by an officer after his car drove through a police barrier. “It is then that they were shot at, fatally injuring late Arshad Mohammed Sharif,” he said.
Read Slain journalist Arshad Sharif’s body arrives in Islamabad
The death of the journalist sent shock waves across rights organisations, the media fraternity and civil society and prompted calls for thorough investigation and disclosure of facts.
Several local and international journalists, including Kenyan media persons, and relevant personalities have raised questions about the Kenyan police's claims surrounding the killing.
Meanwhile, PTI chairman and deposed premier Imran Khan on Tuesday claimed that the late anchorperson had “embraced martyrdom” in a “targeted attack”.
A hero's welcome
Several citizens and activists stood in solidarity as they mourned Sharif's death.
Many escorted the convoy carrying the slain journalist's body and shared the visuals on social media.
This is how our Pakistani brothers greeted our martyred brother Arshad Sharif on his last journey.
— Ramazan İzol (@ramazanizoltr) October 25, 2022
pic.twitter.com/UuznwoEZYx
Rose petals were showered on as the coffin carrying Sharif was received.
Tears, anger and roses as the remains of Pakistani journalist #ArshadSharif, killed in Kenya, arrive home pic.twitter.com/HsXNzhRJGQ
— Sana Jamal (@Sana_Jamal) October 25, 2022
The crowd could also be heard shouting "Allah-o-Akbar" at the occasion.
شہید ارشد شریف کا شاندار استقبال ۔۔۔ جسد خاکی لیے جانے والی ایمبولینس پر شہریوں نے پھولوں کی پتیاں نچھاور کیں اور نعرہ تکبیر اللہ اکبر کی صدائیں گونجتی رہیں pic.twitter.com/1tTDDbu3P2
— Muhammad Faizan Khan (@FaizanFayzi) October 25, 2022
Others joined a vigil at Liberty in Lahore to commemorate the journalist.
At liberty with civil society & Lahore’s journalists for #ArshadSharifShaheed pic.twitter.com/MMzmv9fxVQ
— JuniorAnalyst (@AzbaAbdullah) October 25, 2022
Meanwhile, some prominent personalities and former colleagues of Sharif have called on people to respect the family's privacy in this difficult time.
Pls respect their privacy, appreciating @Maria_Memon who requested this already multiple times onair and on Social Media! 🙏
— Syed Raza Mehdi (@SyedRezaMehdi) October 25, 2022
Retweets, Likes and Shares Phir Lelainge Bhai! This is not the news from which we should gain followers or make $’s from.
Lots of prayers for @javerias pic.twitter.com/pYwcTAMrfb
Sharif's grieving wife has particularly asked people and media persons not to share images of the children and requested for prayers.
Postmortem under consideration
According to a press release today (Wednesday) by Pakistan Institute Of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Spokesperson Dr Naveed Ahmad Shaikh, the medical board for postmortem and medicolegal examination of the deceased senior journalist is under process.
The matter is currently under consideration for final approval by the competent authority.
Six most senior doctors including clinicians, surgeons, and senior-most medicolegal officers are expected to participate in the postmortem.
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