Kidney transplant fails: Case of Umar Sharif’s daughter Hina registered

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The case of famous comedian Umar Sharif’s late daughter Hina Umar Sharif was registered by Federal Investigation Agency, here on Wednesday.

As per details, the case was resisted on the complain of son of Umar Sharif’s son Jawad Umar against transplant surgeon Dr Fawad Mumtaz, who was involved in an organ trade network in across Punjab.

Dr Fawad Mumtaz was fraudulently carried out kidney transplant of Comedian Umar Sharif’s daughter Hina Umar at an undisclosed location in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

Read more: https://onlineindus.com/english/Umer-Sharif's-daughter-passes-away/36955

According to the sources said the he was received Rs3.4 million from Umar Sharif.

Earlier, Hina Umar was passed away after her due to worsened condition due to infection.

Meanwhile, Punjab Human Organ Transplant Authority (PHOTA) was stated that Hina Umar was admitted to a private hospital in Lahore due to infection of kidney transplant infection.

Source: https://onlineindus.com/english/Kidney-transplant-fails:-Case-of-Um...


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