SAHIWAL: A TikToker allegedly died when a bullet accidentally hit him in the head while shooting a video clip with a pistol on Sunday night at 54/4-R village.

As per Rescue 1122 and police officials, Muhammad Naeem, 30, a resident of 54/4-R village, had been making videos clips for social media while using weapons.

His friends say that on Sunday night Naeem was shooting a video while firing with a pistol, when a bullet accidentally hit him in the head, leaving him critically injured. He was shifted to hospital by a Rescue 1122 team, where he succumbed to his injury.

Noor Shah police handed over the body to Naeem’s family after completing legal process.

Published in Dawn, April 30th, 2024

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