Millions of followers loved on social media, 17 -year -old Pakistani ticketor Sana Yusuf was shot dead in broad daylight. This painful incident took place on 2 June 2025, which has shook the entire Pakistan and social media community. Sana’s murder has once again proved that digital identity and popularity can also cause danger for women somewhere.
Sana – an emerging star
Sana Yusuf was an emerging social media star in Pakistan. He had around 1 million followers on platforms such as Ticketkock, Instagram and YouTube. His reels, Vlogues and stylish dance videos were very popular among the youth. But no one knew that this shining world of social media would become a time for Sana.
Aashiq’s craze: neither friendship, nor love… made murder
According to initial investigation by the police, a 22 -year -old man, who used to call himself Sana’s crazy, was constantly trying to befriend Sana. But Sana ignored him every time and refused to talk. The accused camped outside his house on May 29, on Sanaa’s birthday, for about 7-8 hours. But Sana flatly refused to meet.
June 2: Arrived with weapons and ended life
Around 5 pm on 2 June, the same Sirfira Aashiq again reached Sana’s house – but this time with a pistol in his hand. According to Sana’s mother and sister -in -law Latifa Shah, the accused forcibly entered the house and fired two bullets in the chest without any conversation. Blood -soaked Sana was rushed to the hospital, but doctors declared him dead.
At that time, Sana’s mother and sister-in-law were present at home, who clearly saw and recognized the accused. In the FIR, he has been identified as “wearing black clothes, a medium stature smart young man”.
Quick action of police: Arrest in 24 hours
The police arrested the accused within just 24 hours of the incident. The pistol and Sana’s mobile phone used in the murder were also recovered from him. During interrogation, the accused confessed that he loved Sana unilaterally and when Sana ignored him, he decided to kill him.
Home Minister said – will not spare the guilty
Punjab Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi expressed grief over the incident and posted on X (East Twitter) and said that the accused would be punished under the law. He also said that the government will take strict measures regarding the safety of women.
Tribute to Sana on social media, #Justiceforsana in trend
As the news of Sana’s death spread, #Justiceforsana started trending on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Thousands of fans, creators and common people are expressing anger over this heartbreaking murder.
“An innocent girl, who just entertained, killed her in her craze by an eccentric lover,” – this feeling appeared in every post.
Not unilateral love has become a social disease
Sana’s murder has once again thrown light on the fact that unilateral love is becoming a fatal threat, especially for online celebrities. This is not just the problem of Pakistan, but in many countries of India and the world, active women on social media have to face such manipulation, stocking and violence.
The fight for justice starts now
Now the question is whether Sana will get justice? Will the accused be punished with such a punishment that takes a lesson? Will women have to pay the price of their identity and popularity?
Sana is no longer among us, but her death has once again raised a big question on the security policies of society, law and order and digital platforms.