Islamabad, Pakistan – (Imran Khan Death Rumor in Judicial Custody) Controversial reports are circulating claiming that former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has died while in judicial custody. A press release, allegedly issued by Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday, went viral, stating that Khan passed away under mysterious circumstances. However, no credible independent sources or officials have yet confirmed this claim, raising suspicions about its authenticity.

What Do We Know So Far?

  • leaked document, resembling an official government statement, claims Imran Khan’s death occurred during judicial detention.

  • The text describes the incident as a “deep shock” and promises a transparent investigation into the matter.

  • No major Pakistani news outlets or international agencies (such as Reuters, BBC, or Dawn) have verified the report.

  • Imran Khan’s legal team and political party (PTI) have not issued any statements regarding his death.

Possible Misinformation?

Given the lack of corroboration from reliable sources, experts suggest this could be:

  • Fake news aimed at creating unrest.

  • misinterpretation or doctored document.

  • deliberate disinformation campaign amid Pakistan’s ongoing political tensions.

Government & International Response

  • Pakistan’s Interior Ministry has not confirmed the reports.

  • Social media platforms are flagging unverified claims with warnings.

  • International observers urge caution until official statements are released.

Conclusion: Awaiting Verification

As of now, there is no credible evidence confirming Imran Khan’s death. Authorities are expected to clarify the situation soon.

Stay tuned for verified updates.

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