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Pakistan’s most popular comedian of the stage and TV actor and host, Umer Sharif’s daughter, Hina Sharif has passed away in Lahore.

In this regard, promoter Rehan Siddiqui said that Umer Sharif has not been informed about his daughter’s death, he was only informed that his daughter’s condition is bad.

Rehan Siddiqui said Umer Sharif had canceled the program in the US after hearing that his daughter’s condition was deteriorating.

Sources said that Hina Sharif, daughter of Umer Sharif, was suffering from a kidney infection and was undergoing treatment at a Lahore hospital where she passed away.

She was the administrator of the “Maa” Hospital in Orangi Town, area of Karachi.

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

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