New information has come up about the mysterious deaths of 4 family members in a vehicle near the Bhera Interchange on the Islamabad-Lahore M2 motorway.
Police reports, based on a forensic analysis, revealed that carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death.
The forensic examination confirmed that carbon monoxide gas built up inside the car, leading to the victims’ suffocation.
The blood samples from the deceased showed clear traces of the gas, with no other intoxicants detected in the tests.
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The unfortunate incident, which resulted in the deaths of two women and two others, occurred on August 23.

Blood and tissue samples were sent for forensic analysis the next day, on August 24.
According to the police, it is suspected that a leak from the car’s exhaust system may have allowed the gas to accumulate inside.
Another possibility is that the gas entered the cabin through the car’s air conditioning system.