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Renowned qawwal Amjad Sabri shot dead in Pakistan

KARACHI: Renowned Qawwal Amjad Sabri was shot dead by unidentified motorcycle-borne gunmen on Wednesday in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi.

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Karachi, June 22

Renowned Qawwal Amjad Sabri was shot dead by unidentified motorcycle-borne gunmen on Wednesday in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi.

Sabri, 45, and an associate were travelling in a car in Karachi’s Liquatabad 10 area when unidentified gunmen fired at their vehicle, critically injuring them.

The two were rushed to Abbasi Shaheed hospital, where Sabri succumbed to his injuries.

“Three people, including Amjad Sabri, have been killed in a targeted attack on his car in Liaquatabad 10 area on Wednesday afternoon,” a senior police official said.

“He was shot in the chest and head and was shifted to Abbasi Shaheed hospital immediately, where he succumbed to his injuries. The driver and associate have been killed in the targeted attack,” the official said.

Additional police surgeon Dr Rohina Hasan confirmed Sabri’s death. He was shot thrice–twice in the head and once on the ear–police sources said.

Amjad Sabri was the son of renowned Qawwal Ghulam Farid Sabri, whose family is famous in the subcontinent for their contribution to this Sufi art and mystic poetry.

Amjad was one of Pakistan’s finest qawwals, known for his soul-stirring renditions of mystic poetry.

Almost whatever the Sabri brothers sang became an instant hit. But some of their most memorable and famous qawwalis were ‘Bhar do jholi meri’, ‘Tajdar-i-haram’ and ‘Mera koi nahin hai teray siwa’. PTI

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