Six killed in road accidents
Traffic accidents in Balochistan left six people including two Frontier Corps personnel dead
QUETTA:
Traffic accidents in Balochistan left six people, including two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, dead while seven others sustained injuries.
According to Levies, four people were killed whereas two others suffered from injuries when two vehicles at Kozhak Top on Quetta to Chaman Highway collided.
Dead bodies and the injured were shifted to District Headquarter Hospital, where the deceased were identified as Sharafuddin, Muhammad Ibrahim, Amanullah and Najeebullah, whereas Irfan and Naseebullah were injured.
Five killed in road accidents
In Balochistan’s Chagai district, a vehicle of Frontier Corps collided with a mini truck, as a result of which two FC men were martyred while five sustained injuries. The bodies and the injured were shifted to Quetta Hospital.
The dead bodies of the soldiers were sent to native towns after completion of medico-legal formalities.
In another such incident, a fifty five-year-old man at Quetta’s Mastung road died after being hit by a passenger coach.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 14th, 2019.
Traffic accidents in Balochistan left six people, including two Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, dead while seven others sustained injuries.
According to Levies, four people were killed whereas two others suffered from injuries when two vehicles at Kozhak Top on Quetta to Chaman Highway collided.
Dead bodies and the injured were shifted to District Headquarter Hospital, where the deceased were identified as Sharafuddin, Muhammad Ibrahim, Amanullah and Najeebullah, whereas Irfan and Naseebullah were injured.
Five killed in road accidents
In Balochistan’s Chagai district, a vehicle of Frontier Corps collided with a mini truck, as a result of which two FC men were martyred while five sustained injuries. The bodies and the injured were shifted to Quetta Hospital.
The dead bodies of the soldiers were sent to native towns after completion of medico-legal formalities.
In another such incident, a fifty five-year-old man at Quetta’s Mastung road died after being hit by a passenger coach.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 14th, 2019.