The mysterious and tragic death of Pakistani actress Humaira Asghar continues to raise troubling questions, as police uncover new leads in the ongoing investigation. After retrieving and unlocking multiple electronic devices belonging to the late actress including three mobile phones, a tablet, and a laptop law enforcement officials now hope to find answers hidden in digital evidence.
Authorities revealed that crucial passwords to these devices were discovered in Humaira’s personal diary, an important breakthrough that allowed investigators to access potentially revealing data. The contents are now under forensic review to help identify any suspicious communications or activities leading up to her death.
So far, statements from two individuals have been recorded, while two more have been summoned for questioning. Investigators are also reaching out to people from her daily circle, such as her gym trainer and beauty salon staff, to reconstruct her final months.
Among the most intriguing findings is evidence of frequent communication between Humaira and several individuals. These interactions are currently being analysed to determine their relevance to the case.
In parallel, her bank transactions are under forensic audit, as authorities look for financial inconsistencies that may indicate foul play.
The autopsy results have added another layer of complexity. Her body, found in a highly decomposed and mummified state, suggests she may have died 8 to 10 months ago a much longer timeline than initially estimated. Due to the advanced decomposition, medical examiners have not yet determined a cause of death and are awaiting the results of chemical and DNA testing.
Humaira was laid to rest in Lahore’s Model Town cemetery in a quiet funeral attended by her immediate family. Speaking at the burial site, her father, Dr. Asghar Ali, refrained from speculating on the nature of her death, requesting privacy while investigations continue.
As the Humaira Asghar murder case unfolds, the recovered digital data may prove pivotal in uncovering the truth and delivering justice.