Shocking medical report reveals brutal assault on woman before Mustafa Amir’s murder
The medical report has been released for Zuma, revealing that she was brutually assaulted by prime suspect Armaghan in the Mustafa Amir murder case.
The report revealed alarming details about the incident, which occurred just one night before Mustafa Amir’s tragic murder.
According to the report, Zuma, also known as Olivia, was subjected to brutal violence on January 4 and 5. Her medical examination was conducted on March 1, where significant signs of assault were noted.
The report showed that the girl suffered a fracture in the middle finger of her left hand, with the structure of the finger severely damaged.
However, the report also said that pain and limited mobility was spotted in her left arm and the right wrist and elbow.
The report highlighted over half a dozen bruises on various parts of her body, including her arms, elbows, wrists, back, and hips.

Moreover, the report showed that the most concerning are the injuries to her right arm, which have resulted in hardened muscles.
Additionally, a DNA sample has been collected from Zuma for further analysis.
The police are currently matching the DNA obtained from Armaghan’s residence with Zuma’s DNA.
Authorities have stated that further action will be taken once the match is confirmed.
What do we know so far about the Mustafa murder case?
The Mustafa murder case is one of the top stories on news channels nowadays. It is a case of the kidnapping and killing of a 23-year-old Karachi resident.
One has to be careful while reporting such news as the choice of words, style of presentation, and thumbnails on YouTube videos often build opinions even before the court announces its judgement in the case.
So, in this case, it is of great importance to gather all the available information with background and listen to all versions of the story to report it.
The following text is sourced from the police investigation and interrogation reports, court decisions, and people related to the Mustafa murder case.
Mustafa Amir, a DHA resident, was allegedly abducted on January 6, but the case made headlines when the Sindh policemen addressed a press conference next month. Six days later, the Balochistan Police recovered a charred body in a torched car and handed over it to the Edhi Foundation.
In a media talk on February 14, police claimed that his friends killed the kidnapped youth. They allegedly stuffed the body in the trunk of his car and torched it in Balochistan’s Dureji area.
Police also claimed to have arrested the prime suspect’s friend, Sheraz aka Shavez Bukhari. It was Sheraz who disclosed the information during the investigation.
The prime suspect Armaghan was arrested during a raid bungalow in DHA following a ransom call to the family. Suspects allegedly demanded Rs20 million from the victim’s family. Sources within the police say the gun battle with the suspect continued for four hours.
They took laptops from the house and blood samples were found on a carpet in a room. As the case unfolded, investigators claimed that the conflict between the two started because of a woman.
The victim’s mother also accused the same girl of killing her son in a video statement. She claimed that the woman fled to the United States after the incident.
On February 15, an anti-terrorism court in Karachi sent Shiraz to police custody on physical remand till February 21. Police failed to get physical remand of the prime suspect, drawing officials’ ire. A legal expert clarified that the criticism against the court for not granting a physical remand was not appropriate as the police did not seek a physical remand in the first information report related to the case.
He told Aaj News’ programme Dus that the case would come under the jurisdiction of the ATC after the addition of Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (punishment for acts of terrorism) to the FIR.
On the same day, three police officers were suspended from their duty for their apparent negligence in the case.
The prime suspect was a “habitual offender,” police records showed. Complaints against him alleged that he was involved in extortion, kidnapping, drug dealing, and illegal possession of weapons.
When an Aaj News correspondent visited the suspect’s house, he saw that there was a high-tech facility in the house which was apparently used as a “software house.” Moreover, Kamran Qureshi, the suspect’s father, defended his son’s gun battle with the police and denied accusations. He accused the victim of selling drugs to his son and blamed a “police officer” for the “entire conspiracy.”
On February 17, a judicial magistrate approved a request for the exhumation of Mustafa’s body. Later, a three-member medical panel was formed by the judicial magistrate (West).
The next day, an ATC in Karachi sent the prime suspect to police custody on a four-day remand and sought a medical report.
An interrogation report claimed that the victim and the prime suspect were childhood friends. It was a reiteration of the account Shiraz told to police about the incident.
On February 20, Armaghan allegedly confessed to killing the victim as the chilling details of the report claimed that he offered the victim a “chance to escape before setting him on fire.” The charred vehicle in which Mustafa was allegedly burnt to death was present in Balochistan’s Durerji, Aaj News saw.
When Qureshi appeared on Imran Sultan’s show Dus, he claimed to have substantial evidence and advised to close the case or else “big names” would come to the limelight.
“I want to be the chief investigation officer of my child. I have plenty of evidence. I am a law graduate and hold a firearm licence,” he said while appearing on the show on February 21, 2025.
On February 22, an ATC extended the physical remand of suspects Armaghan and Sheraz by five days. The investigating officer claimed that two blood samples from the suspect’s house were collected and one of the blood samples was linked to a girl identified as ***a. He also informed the court about the money laundering allegations against the suspect
Furthermore, four persons, including a TV actor’s son, were arrested on Saturday. One of the suspects claimed to have sold drugs to Mustafa, according to sources within police.
Sources within the police said initial DNA testing of the samples taken from the body “confirmed that the person burned alive in Balochistan’s Dureji was indeed Mustafa Amir.”
The funeral prayers for the victim were offered at Masjid Ali, Khayaban-e-Mohafiz, DHA Karachi on February 23 as his father refused to take “diyat” (blood money).
The interrogation report of the accused, Shiraz Hussain, confessed to his involvement in the murder of Mustafa on February 26.
Armaghan, has recorded his confessional statement, which has been confirmed in the police remand report. According to the remand report submitted to the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC), the accused’s recovered laptop and mobile phone have been sent to Punjab Forensic Lab for examination on March 18
The victim’s mother, Wajiha Amir, has made serious revelations about the prime suspect, Armaghan. She also dismissed the statement of co-accused Shiraz, calling it meaningless and a mere attempt to save himself on March 18.
A Karachi court has officially dropped the drug case against Mustafa Amir, following a statement from the Station House Officer (SHO) of the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) Korangi on March 17.
The prime suspect in Mustafa murder case, Armaghan’s father, Kamran Qureshi, has reportedly threatened public prosecutor Zulfiqar Ali Arain on March 17.
Kamran Qureshi, father of Mustafa Aamir murder case’s prime suspect Armaghan, has been arrested by the Anti-Violent Crime Cell (AVCC) on March 21.
Also, Qureshi has called for his son Armaghan’s punishment in a preliminary video statement obtained by Aaj News while in police custody. He also began to apologize to the parents of the deceased, Mustafa Amer on March 21.
In a courtroom in Karachi, Armaghan, the primary suspect in the Mustafa Amir murder case, appeared to confess to his crime. Initially, he acknowledged that he had killed Mustafa Amir due to a personal dispute. However, during the proceedings, he later retracted his confession, adding complexity to the ongoing investigation, on March 22.
In the Mustafa Amir murder case, the prosecution has formally reached out to Sindh Inspector General (IG) Ghulam Nabi Memon, expressing significant concerns regarding the ongoing police investigation.
Sources indicated that the prosecution has called for legal action against the investigation team, citing alleged misconduct that has compromised the integrity of the case on March 24. The letter highlighted that suspects Armaghan and Shiraz are accused of brutally murdering Mustafa Amir, yet key evidence was mishandled by the investigation team.
Furthermore, the prosecution contended that they were neither informed nor consulted prior to the recording of Armaghan’s confessional statement by the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP).
The prosecution demanded that for accountability for those responsible for the mishandling of the investigation, on March 24, asserting that this confession is lawful.
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