Karachi University suicide bomber's husband posts a tweet, says "beaming with pride today"

According to reports, Shaari Baloch is survived by her husband and two children.

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A terror attack in Pakistan's metropolitan city Karachi has claimed the lives of Chinese and Pakistani nationals, in what is being seen as a targeted attack on Chinese nationals in the country.

The blast set ablaze the parked vehicle in flames, killing the three Chinese nationals -- one male and two females, and a driver in what is now being suspected as a targeted suicide bomb attack, carried out by a burqa-clad female bomber.

The husband of 30-year-old Shaari Baloch who blew herself up in Karachi University killing three Chinese nationals on Tuesday has reportedly posted a tweet expressing his pride in his wife's 'selfless act', reports quoting Afghanistan journalist Bashir Ahmad Gwakh claimed.

"Shari Jan, your selfless act has left me speechless but I am also beaming with pride today. Mahroch and Meer Hassan will grow into very proud humans thinking what a great woman their mother was. You will continue to remain an important part of our lives," Habitan Bashir Baloch, Karachi suicide attacker's husband, wrote in his tweet.


 
According to reports, Shaari Baloch is survived by her husband and two children -- eight-year-old Mahroch and four-year-old Meer Hassan. Her husband is believed to be a dentist. Her father was a government servant.


Shaari Baloch alias Bramsh was a resident of Nazar Abad Turbat. 30-year-old Shaari was highly educated with a master's degree in Zoology and was pursuing MPhil. "She was also working as a science teacher in a secondary school. As a student, Shaari had remained a member of Baloch students' organisation and was aware of Baloch genocide and occupation of Balochistan," a purported statement of the BLA said.

 

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