Pakistani police officer shoots and kills Australian girl Hania Ahmed during robbery response.
A 9-year-old Australian girl, Hania Ahmed, was fatally shot by a Pakistani police officer who mistook her family's rental car for that of robbery suspects in Chakwal, Punjab province. Her father and brother were injured in the shooting, while the officer involved has been arrested and a murder case registered against him. The two robbery suspects were later killed in a separate police encounter.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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Jerusalem Post
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The Guardian emphasizes the school community's grief and official apologies, while the Jerusalem Post highlights the family's background and broader concerns about Pakistani police practices.
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“Australian girl killed after Pakistani police mistake family car for robbers' vehicle”
“Pakistani police officer arrested over shooting death of 'happy, bubbly, friendly' Australian girl Hania Ahmed”
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