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Major Breakthrough in TikToker Sana Yousaf Murder Case

Last updated: October 15, 2025 6:23 pm
Abdul Qavi
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A major breakthrough has been reported in the high-profile murder case of 17-year-old Pakistani TikTok star Sana Yousaf, as two key prosecution witnesses recorded their statements before an Islamabad sessions court on Tuesday — a development that could significantly shape the trial’s outcome.

The hearing was conducted by Additional District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Afzal Majoka, where Dr. Harpal Kumar and Dr. Amna, both key medical witnesses, testified about the forensic findings related to Sana’s death.

According to court sources, the prosecutor, Raja Naveed Hussain, accused the defense of deliberately delaying the process and requested the court to ensure the cross-examination proceeds without further adjournments. The court accepted this request and directed the defense to complete cross-examination by October 18.

Legal analysts see this as an important procedural step — signaling that the court intends to move the case forward quickly after months of slow progress.


The Case So Far

Sana Yousaf, a rising social media influencer with over 1.2 million followers on TikTok, was shot dead inside her home in Islamabad’s G-13/1 sector on June 2, 2025.

Police later arrested Umar Hayat, 22, in Faisalabad after a week-long manhunt. He was accused of killing Sana following a personal dispute. The suspect has since pleaded not guilty to murder charges.

The charge sheet, submitted in September, detailed that ballistic evidence matched the weapon recovered from the suspect’s possession. The prosecution maintains that digital records and witness statements further strengthen the case.

Sana’s murder triggered nationwide outrage, with rights activists and social media users demanding justice and stronger protections for young online creators who often face harassment, blackmail, or violence.


Why This Breakthrough Matters

The recording of forensic doctors’ testimonies is viewed as one of the most critical stages in a criminal trial. Their findings help establish the cause, time, and nature of death — key factors in proving intent and culpability.

By setting a firm date for the defense’s cross-examination, the court aims to prevent unnecessary delays that have historically slowed down high-profile trials in Pakistan.

Prosecutor Hussain told reporters outside the courtroom that the testimonies “bring us one step closer to justice for Sana.”


Public Reaction

Social media lit up following the news. Hashtags like #JusticeForSanaYousaf and #EndViolenceAgainstWomen started trending again on X (formerly Twitter), as users expressed cautious optimism that the case might finally reach a decisive stage.

Women’s rights groups have also renewed calls for the government to pass stricter laws to protect digital creators and influencers from stalking and online threats that too often escalate into real-world violence.


What Happens Next

The next hearing is scheduled for October 18, when the defense will cross-examine the witnesses. After that, the court is expected to summon more forensic experts and investigating officers before moving toward the final arguments phase.

For now, this latest move has rekindled hope that justice for the young TikToker — whose life was cut short just as her career was taking off — may finally be within reach.

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