Pakistani police mistakenly open fire on Australian family, killing child
Pakistani police commandos mistakenly opened fire on an Australian family in Chakwal, killing nine-year-old Hania Ahmed and severely wounding her father and brother. The incident occurred on Wednesday after thieves attempted to rob the family at gunpoint and the family tried to flee in their rental car.

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AI-generatedPakistani police commandos mistakenly opened fire on an Australian family in Chakwal, killing nine-year-old Hania Ahmed and severely wounding her father and brother. The incident occurred on Wednesday after thieves attempted to rob the family at gunpoint and the family tried to flee in their rental car. A Punjab Police Elite Force officer, mistaking the family's vehicle for that of the suspects, discharged his weapon. The officer involved has been remanded in custody, while the two robbery suspects were killed in a separate shootout. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called for transparency and a proper investigation into the circumstances.
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5 extractedThe officer who fired has been remanded in custody, and the robbery suspects were killed in a separate shootout.
Australian Prime Minister expects transparency and a proper investigation.
Nine-year-old Hania Ahmed was killed, and her father and brother were injured.
Pakistani police mistakenly opened fire on an Australian family, killing a child.
Police stated the family was trying to flee after being robbed at gunpoint, and the officer mistakenly assessed the situation.