HAFIZABAD City News
Three people die in accidents
From Our Correspondent
HAFIZABAD: Three people, including a woman, were killed and nine others injured in three accidents at Hafizabad on Thursday.
A speeding car overturned near Kot Sarwar interchange on motorway, leaving Kamran and Naveed dead on spot and Azhar and Raza wounded grievously.
They were rushed to THQ Hospital, Pindi Bhattian where their condition is critical.
A speeding car hit a motorcycle near Pindi Bhattian, leaving a woman named Mehran Bibi, who was riding on the motorbike, dead on the spot.
Khalid and Ameen Bibi suffered critical injuries.
The third accident occurred on Chiniot-Pindi Bhattian road where five passengers were injured critically when an auto rickshaw overturned.
OATH TAKING: An oath-taking ceremony of Islamic Homeopathic Medical Association will be held on May 29 at 10 AM at Jinah Pulic Hall, Hafizabad.
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