Mudassir Hassan, a 28-year-old married man with two daughters, was poisoned and died in Lahore. He had moved to Lahore for a better job arranged by his uncle Razaq. Mudassir developed a secret affair with Kiran, a married woman whose husband Altaf became suspicious. After discovering the affair, Altaf coerced Kiran to poison Mudassir with a black stone powder mixed in a cold drink. Mudassir fell ill, was taken to Jinnah Hospital, but died due to poisoning. Police arrested both Kiran and Altaf, who confessed to the murder plan.
Country: Pakistan
State/Province: None
City/Region: Lahore
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Married
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Incident Date: Sept. 22, 2025
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2025-09-22
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Jealousy
The case involves an extramarital affair between Mudassir and Kiran, which was discovered by Kiran's husband Altaf. Altaf's jealousy and desire to control the situation led to a premeditated poisoning of Mudassir. The affair, secrecy, and subsequent violent retaliation reflect a pattern of jealousy-driven domestic homicide.
Police registered an FIR under section 302 at Chung police station. Call detail records (CDR) were analyzed, leading to the identification and arrest of Kiran and Altaf. Both confessed to the murder. The investigation included raids and interrogation. The case is ongoing with both accused in custody.
No significant confusion reported; police quickly identified suspects through CDR analysis and witness statements. The involvement of two accused was confirmed by confessions.
Mudassir moved to Lahore for a better job arranged by his uncle Razaq. He developed a secret affair with Kiran, a married woman. Kiran's husband Altaf became suspicious after a neighbor informed him about Mudassir's visits. After confronting Kiran and learning about the affair, Altaf coerced her to poison Mudassir. On September 22, 2025, Kiran invited Mudassir, gave him a poisoned cold drink, and Mudassir fell ill and died later at the hospital. Police investigation traced calls to Kiran, leading to arrests and confessions.
High risk due to secret affair, physical abuse, and premeditated poisoning. The involvement of multiple actors and escalation from suspicion to murder indicates severe relationship conflict and danger.
Extramarital affairs can escalate to lethal violence when discovered, especially in contexts of jealousy and control. Early suspicion and neighbor observations were critical. The case highlights the dangers of coercive control and the importance of addressing domestic conflicts before escalation.
Neighbor's observation of frequent secret visits and Mudassir's sudden health deterioration after visiting Kiran.
Call detail records showing long calls between Mudassir and Kiran; neighbor's report to Altaf; Kiran's confession during police interrogation.
Call detail records, witness statements from neighbors, confessions from Kiran and Altaf, medical reports confirming poisoning.
A neighbor reported seeing Mudassir frequently entering and staying at Kiran's house. The neighbor informed Altaf, which triggered suspicion. Police statements from Kiran during interrogation revealed the affair and murder plan.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial arrests and confessions.
Exact motive details beyond jealousy and control, and the full extent of planning by Altaf remain partially unclear.