Renowned Pakistani singer Quratulain Balouch, best known for the hit OST “Woh Humsafar Tha,” was injured in a rare brown bear attack while camping in Deosai National Park. The incident has prompted authorities to ban overnight camping in the area for visitor safety and wildlife conservation.
Pakistani songstress Quratulain Balouch—popularly known as QB and famed for her iconic track “Woh Humsafar Tha”—suffered injuries to both arms after a rare brown bear ambushed her campsite in Deosai National Park, Gilgit-Baltistan. The attack unfolded near the scenic Bara Pani site, where she was camping with her team ImagesProPakistaniGeo News.
Disturbingly, the bear mauled her arms with its claws and teeth before wildlife wardens and nearby individuals intervened. Singer Quratulain administered initial aid onsite and swiftly transferred her to the Regional (or DHQ) Hospital in Skardu, where doctors confirmed that she is stable and out of danger ImagesBusiness RecorderGeo News. In some reports, companions—including her cameraman and driver—escaped unharmed ProPakistaniImages.
Following the incident, authorities acted swiftly by banning overnight camping in Deosai National Park to safeguard tourists and protect the fragile alpine ecosystem The Express TribuneDunya NewsGeo News. Deosai, often called the “Land of Giants,” spans over 3,000 square kilometers at an elevation above 13,000 feet and is celebrated for its wildflower-carpeted landscapes and rare fauna—most notably the endangered Himalayan brown bear The Express TribuneWikipediaGeo News.
This frightening episode underscores the escalating risk of wildlife-human encounters amid growing tourism, especially in high-altitude sanctuaries like Deosai singer Quratulain Geo NewsProPakistani.
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