Motorcycle-bus collision claims lives of two brothers
Two brothers lost their lives when a bus ran over their motorcycle on Wednesday. According to police, the accident occurred as a bus collided with the bike, resulting in the immediate death of both brothers, Abdul Wahab and Mehkam Deen, at the scene. Additionally, one of the three injured individuals succumbed to injuries while receiving medical treatment at the hospital.
The police disclosed that the two men of Memon Goth and employed at a private company in the Korangi Industrial Area, were returning home after a night shift when the incident unfolded.
The culprit, identified as the driver of the coaster responsible for the accident, fled the scene. Authorities were actively searching for the absconding driver. A case has been registered, and further investigations are underway to ascertain the circumstances leading to this unfortunate collision.
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