Five dead, seven injured in Abbottabad accidents
ABBOTTABAD: At least five people including two real brothers died and seven injured in two different road accidents in Abbottabad and Mansehra here on Wednesday.
According to details a jeep bearing no. 3150 was going to Kanshian from Shawal Mozillah fell into a deep ravine while crossing a dangerous turn near Sarian Machi Bora village. Two real brothers Boja and Jumma, driver Mahboob and a female passenger died on the spot while two female passengers suffered serious injuries. Police recovered the bodies from the site and shifted them to the King Abdullah Hospital, Mansehra.
In an other accident a Suzuki wagon bearing no. LED 8338 fell into a ravine after losing control in Pattan Clan village Sialkot and Muhammad Ayub resident of Kalas village died while five others including Arif, Shoaib, Amir, Sohail and Abdul Mateen were injured. Police shifted the body and injured to Ayub Teaching Hospital, Abbottabad.
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