Australian girl Hania Ahmad, 9, was shot by Pakistani police in Chakwal while visiting relatives with her parents, Adeel and Sidra, and her brother Aafan. According to multiple Australian reports, the family had stepped out of their rental car when they were confronted by thieves. After Hania was shot, her father says he was “coerced” to provide a signature as a condition for being allowed to see her body. The reports focus on the father’s account of the circumstances surrounding his consent, portraying his claim as disputed or contested. The available summaries do not include detailed findings from Pakistani authorities or court processes, and the allegations presented are attributed to the father. The three outlets describe the same core timeline: the family’s trip to Chakwal, the confrontation after leaving the rental car, Hania’s death, and the father’s claim that he signed under pressure before being permitted to view her remains.