Local authorities confirmed on Monday that European diplomat Thomas Fielder had died in his apartment in Islamabad’s diplomatic colony.
The European diplomat who was the German Embassy’s Second Secretary vanished for two days, which caused concern for other staff members, according to The Express Tribune.
Upon entering his smooth strongly, Embassy staff discovered him indifferent.
The remains were rapidly identified and transported to a local hospital for post-mortem analysis.
According to officers officials, whilst the clear cause of death remains unconfirmed, primary enquiries reveal that Fielder had recently experienced a minor heart episode, which may be appropriate.
The actual reason may be established through the post-mortem investigation, as investigations continue into the incident’s conditions. The German Embassy has received alert, with more information pending.
Fielder was a citizen of the political enclave, a secretive area housing many foreign diplomats.
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