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Shazia breaks silence on fiancé Alamgir Tareen’s suicide

Jahangir Tareen's brother Alamgir Tareen 'commits suicide'

Shazia breaks silence on fiancé Alamgir Tareen’s suicide. Alamgir Tareen, the owner of Multan Sultans and brother of Jahangir Tareen, committed suicide on Thursday morning, raising many questions about rising despair in society.

Shazia, Alamgir Tareen’s fiancée, has recently broken her silence on his death. As various rumors swirled about the sudden death of a well-known businessman, his fiancee Shazia spoke with a local TV station and revealed the truth.

The woman stated that Alamgir adored her and that they were planning to marry soon. When queried about the deceased’s medical conditions, she stated that he had nothing substantial other than some skin disorders.

As Shazia breaks the silence on fiancé Alamgir Tareen’s suicide, she went on to say that Alamgir loved everyone and was a gentleman who never spoke loudly, even with employees. She remembers him as a cricket fan who also had a wanderlust.

Shazia also gave police a recorded testimony in which she mentioned conversing with Alamgir on the phone for around 30 minutes before his murder. She claimed the two had a lengthy conversation about regular issues.

Alamgir mentioned in her suicide note that he had various medical issues, including dermatitis, and that he was being treated with steroids.

Also read: Jahangir Tareen’s brother Alamgir Tareen ‘commits suicide’

Multan Sultans, a Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise, was owned by Alamgir.

He made a name for himself as a leading businessman in South Punjab and ran one of the country’s largest water purification plants.

He earned his bachelor’s degree at the University of California, Berkeley, and his master’s degree at the prestigious Yale University.

Alamgir was “a sports enthusiast who wanted to work towards establishing a solid platform for aspiring sportsmen and women and providing them with the best possible resources to further develop their skills,” according to the Sultans’ official website.

He was also the driving force behind the cricket franchise’s data-driven approach.

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