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Robbery, chase, four bullets: How Pak police's 'mistaken assessment' killed an Australian girl

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Robbery, chase, four bullets: How Pak police's 'mistaken assessment' killed an Australian girl
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A nine-year-old Australian girl, Hania Ahmed, was killed during a police shooting in Punjab, Pakistan, after officers opened fire on a vehicle during a robbery investigation. Her family is now demanding justice following the incident, which also left her father and brother injured.

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The incident highlights concerns regarding police conduct and the safety of civilians during law enforcement operations in Pakistan.

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