Acid Attack on Female Doctor in Quetta Hospital Ends with Suspect’s Death
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- June 07, 2026
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Female Doctor Assaulted with Acid at Quetta Hospital; Alleged Attacker Killed
A female physician was violently attacked with acid inside a Quetta hospital. The accused was later shot dead during a police encounter, sparking debate over justice and safety.
It was a typical morning at the Quetta General Hospital when Dr. Ayesha Khan, a 32‑year‑old internist, stepped into the emergency ward for her routine rounds. Within minutes, the calm was shattered by a scream that seemed to freeze everyone in place.
According to witnesses, a man in a plain shirt approached the doctor, brandished a bottle of acid, and sprayed it directly onto her face. The crowd gasped, some rushed to help, while others scrambled for safety. Dr. Khan’s eyes were immediately covered in a painful, blistering liquid, and she collapsed onto the floor, her colleagues shouting for assistance.
Paramedics and hospital staff acted swiftly, dousing the acid with copious amounts of water and transporting the injured doctor to the intensive care unit. Doctors later confirmed that, though the burns were severe, Dr. Khan’s condition stabilized after emergency treatment.
Police arrived within minutes, cordoning off the area and beginning a frantic search for the assailant. The suspect, identified as 28‑year‑old Mohammad Aslam, was reportedly seen fleeing the scene with a small bag in his hand.
Within an hour, a separate confrontation erupted in a nearby street when officers cornered Aslam. According to the police report, the suspect resisted arrest, brandishing a weapon, and a shoot‑out ensued. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The incident has ignited heated discussions across Balochistan and the wider nation. Women’s rights activists condemn the attack as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by female professionals, while human‑rights groups question the circumstances surrounding the suspect’s death, calling for a transparent investigation.
Meanwhile, the hospital administration announced plans to enhance security measures, including installing additional surveillance cameras and deploying security personnel at all entry points. Dr. Khan, who has been on leave to recover, expressed hope that her ordeal would raise awareness about both violence against women and the need for stricter safety protocols in medical facilities.
As the community grapples with the trauma, authorities have promised a thorough inquiry. The hope is that justice—both for Dr. Khan and for the suspect’s family—will eventually be served.
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