Pakistani police officer arrested over shooting death of ‘happy, bubbly, friendly’ Australian girl Hania Ahmed
A Pakistani police officer has been arrested and suspended after mistakenly shooting and killing Australian-born Hania Ahmed in Chakwal, Punjab province. The incident occurred late Wednesday night when Hania and her family were victims of a robbery while in their rental car.

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AI-generatedA Pakistani police officer has been arrested and suspended after mistakenly shooting and killing Australian-born Hania Ahmed in Chakwal, Punjab province. The incident occurred late Wednesday night when Hania and her family were victims of a robbery while in their rental car. Police intervened, and during an exchange of gunfire with the suspects, the officer discharged his weapon, believing the robbers were attempting to flee in the victims' vehicle. This resulted in Hania's death and injuries to her father and brother. The robbers were later killed in a separate encounter. Police stated the officer deviated from standard operating procedures and promised a thorough investigation. Hania was remembered as a "happy, bubbly, friendly girl" by her school in Perth.
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5 extractedHania Ahmed is remembered as a 'happy, bubbly, friendly girl' by her school.
The robbers responsible for the initial incident were killed in a separate police encounter.
The police officer deviated from standard operating procedures and legal principles governing the use of force.
Hania Ahmed and her family were robbed at gunpoint before the shooting incident.
A Pakistani police officer was arrested for mistakenly shooting dead Australian girl Hania Ahmed.