Natasha Danish, the accused in the tragic deaths of a father and daughter in Karsaz road accident in Karachi sparked a fresh controversy after her jail photos were leaked on social media. The images, showing Natasha in seemingly privileged settings within the jail, have ignited public outrage, with many accusing authorities of giving her special treatment.
Natasha, who was arrested for reckless driving that led to the deaths of Imran Arif, 60, and his daughter Amna, 22, was remanded for 14 days under Section 322 for culpable homicide. The incident occurred on August 19 when Natasha, allegedly driving under the influence of drugs, lost control of her Land Cruiser, causing the fatal accident.
The leaked photos show Natasha in casual attire, relaxing on a comfortable bed with a fan, a television, and other amenities—privileges not typically afforded to other inmates. These images, including one where she is seen smiling with another female prisoner, have raised concerns about inequality in the treatment of detainees.
Public backlash has been swift, with social media users questioning the fairness of the judicial system. Many are outraged by the apparent favoritism being shown to Natasha, a member of a wealthy industrialist family. Despite early claims of mental health issues, recent assessments confirmed that Natasha does not suffer from any psychological conditions, further fueling the controversy.
As the investigation unfolds, the Natasha Danish case has sparked broader discussions about justice, privilege, and accountability, highlighting ongoing concerns about equality within the legal system.