FAISALABAD City News
2 dead, 3 injured in Faisalabad accidents
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: Two people were killed while three others sustained injuries in separate road accidents here on Saturday.
A bus was carrying passengers when it collided with another bus due to fog near Gatwala. As a result, a bus conductor Muhammad Afzal was killed on the spot while three others sustained injuries. In another incident, Muhammad Kashif and Khalid were on their way by a bike when a speeding wagon hit them near Khurrianwala. As a result, Kashif died on the spot while Khalid sustained injuries.
TWO GIRLS ABDUCTED: Two girls were abducted in separate incidents here on Saturday.
Saira Naseem was on her way to her college when accused Ilyas Masih and his four accomplices allegedly abducted her. In another incident, accused Nawaz and his nine accomplices entered the house of Nazir Bibi at Chak 376/GB and allegedly abducted her.
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