Trial to Begin Soon in TikToker Sana Yousaf Murder Case as Charge Sheet Submitted

The police investigation has named Umar Hayat as the prime suspect in the case.

Islamabad — The prosecution has submitted the scrutinized charge sheet in the high-profile murder case of TikToker Sana Yousaf to the District and Sessions Court in Islamabad, marking a critical step toward the formal trial.

According to prosecution officials, the charge sheet—finalized after over a month of review—lists 31 witnesses, including Sana Yousaf’s family members, police officers, and medical professionals. The formal trial is expected to begin after the court’s summer recess.

The police investigation has named Umar Hayat as the prime suspect in the case. Authorities say he was closely linked to Sana, though further details are expected to emerge during court proceedings.

Who Was Sana Yousaf?

Sana Yousaf was a well-known TikTok personality who gained popularity for her engaging short-form videos and growing social media presence. Her vibrant personality and creative content had made her a recognizable face, particularly among Pakistan’s youth.

Her tragic and untimely death sent shockwaves through the digital community, sparking public outrage and highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by social media influencers. The incident also reignited discussions about online fame, personal safety, and the dark side of digital celebrity culture in Pakistan.

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As the trial moves forward, public and media interest remains high, with many seeking justice for the slain TikToker and a broader conversation about the safety of content creators in the country.

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