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Sadia Khan
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Plane carrying Sabika's body delayed, to arrive early Wednesday
KARACHI/TEXAS: The body of a Pakistani trade understudy shot dead in Santa Fe on Friday will land here in the southern port city early Wednesday morning, Geo News announced.
The plane conveying the group of Sabika Sheik, 17, from Texas was deferred by no less than a day, having already been planned to arrive in Karachi amid the small hours of Tuesday morning between 4-6 AM.
It is currently anticipated that would arrive at some point around 3 AM Wednesday.
Further, addressing Geo News, the high schooler's fatherly uncle, Abdul Jaleel Sheik, said that the memorial service petitions will be held in Hakeem Saeed Ground. Notwithstanding, he didn't affirm the time.
Sabika Sheik will be covered in Azeempura Graveyard in the city's Shah Faisal Colony.
Santa Clause Fe secondary school shooting
On Friday, ten individuals, for the most part understudies, were killed when a young schoolmate outfitted with a shotgun and a pistol opened discharge in a Texas secondary school on Friday, the most recent dangerous school shooting to hit the United States after the Florida slaughter prior this year.
Among those murdered was Sabika Sheik, a Pakistani trade understudy contemplating in the US encouraged by the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program.
The shooter — captured on kill accusations — was recognized as Dimitrios Pagourtzis, a 17-year-old junior at Santa Fe High School. He was being hung on capital murder allegations, implying that he could confront capital punishment.
'Sabika would return home one month from now'
An occupant of Karachi, Sabika — was the oldest of three sisters, because of come back to Pakistan one month from now.
"Sabika would get back home on June 9," her lamenting father disclosed to Geo News, including that the family got the stunning news about her demise after iftar on Friday night.
"It is still so difficult to trust that [Sabika is dead]," he stated, including that his little girl was "an exceptionally respectful kid".
At the point when gotten some information about administrative activity and fear monger acts, he stated: "[Such] psychological oppressor assaults can happen anyplace and they should be censured."
"She [was loved] and she cherished everybody. She was all prepared to return home," said Sabika's sibling.
Burial service petitions offered in Houston
On Sunday, the burial service petitions for Sabika were offered at a neighborhood mosque in Houston after Namaz-e-Zuhr.
The memorial service was planned by the Pakistani Consulate in Houston at Sugar Land's Masjid Sabireen.
Many individuals, including pain stricken groups of southwestern Texas, accumulated to join the memorial service, including authorities of the Pakistani Consulate in Houston, nearby individuals from the United States Congress, individuals from the Pakistani diaspora and understudies of Santa Fe High School.
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