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Former Pakistani Prime Minister and cricket legend Imran Khan is being moved to a hospital facility following serious concerns over his well-being while in custody. Recent medical reports indicate a significant and alarming decline in his health, with sources stating he has lost most of the vision in his right eye.
The development comes after Khan's legal team and family members repeatedly raised alarms about inadequate medical care at the location of his detention. They have cited worsening conditions and the need for specialized treatment not available at the prison facility. This hospitalization follows a period of intense political and legal turmoil for the former leader, who has faced a series of charges since his ouster from power.
The news has sparked widespread concern and reactions from his supporters and political allies across Pakistan. Many are calling for transparency regarding his medical condition and demanding assurances that he will receive all necessary care. The situation remains fluid as authorities oversee the transfer, with the nation's attention focused on the health of one of its most prominent and polarizing figures.
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