Balochistan Tragedy: Father Dies of Grief After Son Martyred in Terrorist Attack

In a deeply heart-wrenching incident, a father passed away from intense grief after seeing the body of his martyred son, who was killed in a terrorist attack in Balochistan. This double tragedy occurred in the village of Chak No. 72/15-L, Mian Channu, Punjab, shaking the hearts of the entire community.
Details of the Incident
- Location of Attack: District Zhob, Balochistan
- Victim: Sepoy Ghulam Saeed, a native of Mian Channu
- Circumstance: Ghulam Saeed was on his way to visit his ailing father when he was martyred in a terrorist attack on a passenger bus.
- Father’s Reaction: Upon receiving his son’s body, his father, Ghulam Sarwar, could not bear the shock and died on the spot.
Funeral and Community Mourning
- Both Ghulam Saeed and his father were laid to rest in their hometown, Chak 72/15-L.
- The funeral prayers were held in the local school ground.
- A large number of people attended, including:
- Political leaders
- Social activists
- Police officials
- Locals from nearby villages
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Who was Ghulam Saeed?
He was a sepoy (soldier) who served in the military and belonged to the district of Mian Channu in Punjab.
What happened to him?
He was martyred in a terrorist attack on a passenger bus while traveling to see his sick father.
How did the father die?
Ghulam Sarwar, the father, died of a heart attack due to the intense emotional trauma of seeing his martyred son’s body.
Where were they buried?
Both were buried in their hometown, Chak No. 72/15-L, Mian Channu.
How did the community respond?
The entire village mourned their loss. The funeral was attended by hundreds, showing immense solidarity and grief.
Conclusion
This tragic event not only highlights the ongoing security challenges in parts of Pakistan but also shows the depth of emotional bonds in families. The loss of a brave soldier and his heartbroken father serves as a painful reminder of the human cost of violence. The incident drew national attention and left an entire village mourning two souls who were forever united in death.
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