Australia demands answers after girl taken hostage is shot dead by Pakistan police
Summary
A nine-year-old Australian girl named Hania Ahmed was shot and killed by police in Pakistan during a hostage situation. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has asked Pakistani authorities to investigate the incident openly and properly.Key Facts
- Hania Ahmed and her family were taken hostage by armed robbers in Chakwal, Punjab province, Pakistan.
- The robbers fired at a police officer, which led to a police shootout.
- A police officer mistakenly fired at the family's vehicle, killing Hania and injuring her father and older brother.
- Pakistani police say the officer thought the suspects were escaping in the family's car.
- The police officer involved has been placed in custody for investigation.
- Hania’s father says the police fired first, contradicting police statements.
- Australian Prime Minister Albanese called for transparency and a full investigation.
- Hania was described as friendly and well-liked by her school community in Perth, Australia.
- The Australian government is helping the family with consular support.
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