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Famous artist Gulgee n wife killed!

Famous Artist Gulgee n wife killed.....y wud any1 do such a horrible thing n y wud any1 want 2 kill an innocent artist?

Posted on 12/20/2007 2:23:57 PM

ALLAH KNOWS I HEARD IT YESTERDAY

Posted on 12/20/2007 9:15:49 PM

so sad

Posted on 12/21/2007 2:56:05 AM

hmm...

Posted on 12/21/2007 6:37:42 AM

moved to fos

Posted on 12/21/2007 8:50:32 PM

So Sad. Wohi Gul Gee jinhon nay Faisal Mosque mainn Desiging ki thi ??

Posted on 12/21/2007 8:52:27 PM

I searched many webdites...There is no news on any one..please confirm and give with details,

Posted on 12/21/2007 9:02:33 PM

may Allah swt forgive them

Posted on 12/21/2007 9:22:32 PM

KARACHI, Dec 19: Artist Abdul Mohammad Ismail, better known as Gulgee, wife Zareen Gulgee and a maidservant were found murdered in their Clifton residence on Wednesday afternoon.

The information regarding the triple murder was given to police by the couple’s only son, Amin Gulgee, who lives in an adjoining portion of the house.

“Maidservant Aasia’s son had been coming for the past five days, asking why his mother had not returned home, but was being given unsatisfactory answers by the security guards. On Wednesday, Amin came to know that the man had been asking about his mother,” Niaz Khosa, a senior police official, told Dawn.

Amin entered his parents’ house from his portion of the premises and saw that a television in the living room was switched on. Then he broke the glass pane and saw his father’s body, Niaz Khosa added.

Before that, Amin had called a DSP, a friend of his, who advised him that this being his parents’ house, he could break the lock and get inside.

After finding his father’s body, Amin informed the SHO of the Boat Basin police station.

Amin told police that he had been wondering for the past five days why the gate of his parents’ house was locked and their car was not parked inside. He said he then pacified himself with the thought that they were away from home.

However, another police official quoted Amin Gulgee as saying that he had not gone to the parents’ place because of a tiff with them.

The body of Gulgee was found in the living room, that of his wife in the kitchen and the body of their servant was found in a small room adjacent to the kitchen, DIG Investigation Manzoor Ahmed Mughal told Dawn.

He said not a single valuable was missing from the house. “All valuables, including cash, jewelry and all of his paintings, are inside the house.”

The DIG ruled out an armed break-in. Recalling the scene, Mr Mughal said brushes and paints were found scattered all over the place.

The DIG pointed out that instead of rope, the “murderer used a cloth to strangulate the victims”. He said the bodies had decomposed and were sending out an unbearable stench.

Standing on the street outside, this reporter also felt the stench.

Capital City Police Chief Azhar Ali Farooqui told journalists waiting outside the house that three servants were unaccounted for and a car belonging to the couple was missing.

In reply to a question whether the police were treating the couple’s son Amin Gulgee as a suspect, the CCPO replied that at this stage he could make no comment.

POST-MORTEM: The bodies were shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for post-mortem.

Dr Abdul Razzak Shaikh, a medico-legal officer, said he had seen signs of two wounds probably inflicted with a blunt weapon. However, he said, the wounds were not such as could have caused death. He said Gulgee’s tongue was sandwiched between the teeth, suggesting that he might have been strangulated.

However, instead of a rope, a cloth had been used, the doctor said. He estimated that the bodies were three to five days old.

The post-mortem of Zareen Gulgee and Aasia, the maidservant, were carried out by Dr Nasreen, another medico-legal officer.

Dr Nasreen said her conclusion was that the two women had been struck in the back of their head at least thrice in each case. However, she added, as the bodies were in a bad shape, the medico-legal report had been held back.

Fahmi, Gulgee’s sister, reached the house after learning about the incident. She said that three days ago, Gulgee had taken her out for a dinner. But since then he had not been attending phone calls.

The perturbed sister, in her 70s, was at a loss for words when asked as to who might have been behind the murder.

Yacoobali G. Zamindar, a close friend of Gulgee, told Dawn he had been with the artist and his wife last week at a fund-raising dinner.

“The couple also danced on the occasion,” recalled Mr Zamindar. He said his acquaintance with the Gulgees went back 30 years.

“The couple were very devoted to welfare work. Mrs Gulgee was a member of the SOS children’s village of Sindh.”

Apart from Amin, the couple had a daughter settled in London.

Relatives and friends visiting Gulgee’s Clifton residence had a difficult time in getting through the police guards posted at the entrance.

Among visitors to the house was a man cradling his little daughter in his arms. Tayyab, son of the slain servant Aasia, said that he had been coming to the place since Friday in search of his mother.

“Once I was told she has gone with the Begum Sahiba, but no reply satisfied me.”

Source: Dawn

Posted on 12/22/2007 3:01:29 AM

gulgee kon hae?

Posted on 12/22/2007 3:03:00 AM

he was an artist


Posted on 12/22/2007 3:13:54 AM

OH MY GOD OH MY GOD
OH GOD
VERY SHOCKING

Posted on 12/22/2007 4:46:48 AM

mr nice guy:
he was an artist



okie dokie

well..thousands of ppl die everyday...not surprised at all...we r gonna die too some day...

Posted on 12/22/2007 5:37:02 AM

no body is secure here

Posted on 12/22/2007 2:29:09 PM

Baazi Bhai u r rite but it is so sad na Inka beta sath gahr mein rahta hai use bi itne din bad pata chala k usk parents qatal hogye hain

Posted on 12/22/2007 2:33:11 PM


Posted on 12/22/2007 8:26:26 PM

~Fragi~:
no body is secure here


here where?

Posted on 12/22/2007 10:19:25 PM

new_beau:
So Sad. Wohi Gul Gee jinhon nay Faisal Mosque mainn Desiging ki thi ??

han true
un ko unki mrs aur noukarani ko mar diya gaya

itna bara artist
http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=11811

Posted on 12/22/2007 10:29:42 PM

Bazigaar:
~Fragi~:
no body is secure here


here where?

idhar in dis world dude

Posted on 12/22/2007 10:34:24 PM

haan...right...bilkul sahi farmaya apne

Posted on 12/22/2007 10:35:36 PM

mr nice guy thnx 4 posting da dtails.....guys seriously bahut afsos hua hai he was g8 artist ov our country n it is a gr8 loss

Posted on 12/22/2007 10:38:12 PM

ye artists ke koi samples hain pix ke

Posted on 12/22/2007 10:39:24 PM

Allah, 1999
Gulgee (Ismail Gulgee) (Pakistani, born 1926)
Oil on silver leaf and canvas; 29 9/16 x 35 1/2 in. (76 x 91 cm)
Image courtesy of the artist

Ismail Gulgee, known simply as his last name, has produced numerous works using the different names of Allah. This is one such work. The thickly applied paint on this canvas spells out Allah in Arabic letters. In these textural works, Gulgee brings the Islamic calligraphy tradition to the modern practice of action painting such as that developed by the American artist Jackson Pollock, whose paintings were made by the movement of the artist dripping paint on to a large canvas lying on the floor. To many of his calligraphy paintings Gulgee adds gold and silver paint, reminiscent of the use of these precious materials in old manuscripts.

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Posted on 12/22/2007 10:52:14 PM