Senior actress Ayesha Khan’s tragic demise has left Pakistanis heartbroken. Fans are mourning her sorrowful death, especially the heartbreaking way she passed away—alone, in isolation, with no one knowing for a week until her body was discovered in a decomposed state.
Ayesha Khan’s tragic demise has stirred a debate on social media. There is an article by journalist Sarah Hussain whose write-up has been circulated on the internet. Recently, Farah Iqrar has narrated Journalist Sarah’s post.
In her post, Sarah writes, “It’s good that Ayesha Aapa passed away. She wasn’t alive, she was just passing her days until her physical death. Ten years ago, she distributed all her property among her kids after which her kids abandoned her. She bore this for a longer period of time, but her kids never replied to her. She was left alone in her house. She then came back to her flat in Gulshan. One day she visited Talat Hussain’s house and cried her heart out and told how her children don’t attend to her. She also expressed that she wanted to meet her children but they say, ‘We call you back’ but they never call. One of her sons lived in Karachi in a big beautiful house, the other lived in Islamabad, but none of her kids took care of her. She was very helpful to others. She used to distribute among the needy, but her last days were so painful.”
In another vlog, Farah Iqrar informed fans about Ayesha Khan’s burial. Farah said, “Goodbye Ayesha Khan, goodbye. This is her grave, and she was buried quietly near her father’s grave. She was buried in silence; she also died quietly, as no one knew about her death. Her son came to the police and refused to have a postmortem because they said it was a natural death. They only wanted to fulfill her last rites. She was laid to rest in Sakhi Hasan graveyard”
She further added, “No media celebrity was there because no one was informed. Everything was done so privately. She was a very friendly and social person but changed in her last days. She also had a fracture in her last days. She isolated herself because she lost hope in people and in this world. One daughter is in London, one son was in Malaysia, and one son was in Pakistan.”