Tragedy Strikes at Lahore’s Children’s Hospital
Lahore’s medical community was shaken when Dr. Ahmed Latif, a respected haematology specialist and in-charge of the blood bank at Children’s Hospital, was discovered dead inside his car parked at the hospital premises.
According to police officials, the body was several days old when found. Dr. Latif had been missing for three days, and his family had already alerted the hospital administration about his disappearance. The discovery was made in the hospital’s parking area, prompting immediate police involvement.
Law enforcement officers secured the site, collected evidence, and initiated legal proceedings. Investigators revealed that Dr Latif had been performing his regular duties until his sudden disappearance. Preliminary findings suggest he may have been under mental stress due to domestic issues, though no official cause of death has yet been confirmed.
The incident has raised concerns about the pressures faced by healthcare professionals. Colleagues described Dr Latif as dedicated and hardworking, making his sudden death a devastating loss for the hospital staff and patients who relied on his expertise.
Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding his death. The case underscores the importance of addressing mental health challenges among medical professionals, who often work under immense stress while balancing personal responsibilities.
This tragic event serves as a reminder of the need for stronger support systems within Pakistan’s healthcare sector, ensuring that doctors and medical staff receive the care and attention they need while serving the community.

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