Rawalpindi: ISPR has expressed deep sorrow over the sudden death of senior journalist Arshad Sharif in Kenya.
ISPR issued a condolence statement on the death of Arshad Sharif and said that may Allah raise the ranks of Arshad Sharif, and grant patience to his family.
Senior journalist and anchor person Arshad Sharif died last night in Kenya after being shot in the head, which has been confirmed by the Kenyan police.
According to the Kenyan police, Arshad Sharif has been shot and killed. According to the police, in the preliminary investigation, Arshad Sharif and the driver of his car did not stop the car on the request of the police.
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