
The Sana Yousaf murder case took a new turn on Saturday when an Islamabad court indicted accused Omar Hayat. The 17-year-old social media influencer was shot dead at her home in June. The case has drawn wide attention due to her popularity and the shocking nature of the crime.
During the hearing, Additional District and Sessions Judge Mohammad Afzal Majoka directly asked Hayat whether he had killed Sana. The accused firmly denied the charge. He said, “I did not commit any such crime.” His response set the stage for a lengthy legal process.
The judge also questioned Hayat about the allegation of stealing Sana’s mobile phone during the incident. Hayat rejected that claim as well. He maintained that all accusations were false and without any basis. His stance has kept the case in strong public focus.
The courtroom exchange showed clear differences between the prosecution and the defense. The prosecution believes the evidence will prove guilt. However, the accused insists he has been wrongly blamed. As a result, the hearing was adjourned until September 25.
The Sana Yousaf murder case continues to dominate headlines and spark debate. Supporters demand justice for the young influencer. Meanwhile, the defense prepares to challenge the charges in court. The case remains a key test of accountability in Islamabad.