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Sameer Mehrab, brother of deceased Baloch leader Karima Baloch, has urged Canadian authorities to conduct a higher level investigation into his sister’s death.

In a series of tweets, Sameer Mehrab, who also resides in Canada, has said that Karima Baloch’s death should be investigated at high levels due to her profile as an activist of international recognition.

Sameer also gave reference of “well documented threats” faced by their family.

“All aspects of these threats should be fully investigated as considerable doubts still remain in our minds,” Mr. Mehrab demanded.

He assured that as responsible residents of Canada they are ready to fully cooperate with the authorities.

Karima Baloch’s dead body was found on from Toronto, Canada on 21st December. Her family and Baloch political factions claim that she has been murdered, but the officials in the Toronto police department have termed her death as “non-criminal.”

Karima Baloch is believed to be the pioneer of women activism in Balochistan. She had also raised the issue of Balochistan in United Nations sessions in Switzerland.

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