KASUR City News
Two sisters hit to death by coaster
People set ablaze vehicle in protest
From Our Correspondent
KASUR: Two sisters were killed while their father sustained injuries in an accident near Allabad on Saturday.
Muhammad Pervaiz of Jughian village and his two school going daughters, Maryam (15) and Ayesha (12), were on their way to a school when a speeding coaster carrying schoolchildren hit their bike. As a result, Maryam and Ayesha died on the spot while their father Pervaiz was seriously injured. The coaster driver Sarwar escaped from the spot after the incident. Later, relatives of the family and others set ablaze the coaster in protest. The police have registered a case against the coaster driver.
BODY FOUND: An unidentified dead body of a woman was found from a railway track near Toll Plaza Pattoki on Saturday.
Some passers-by saw the body, which was crushed by a train, and informed the police. The police have sent the body to the THQ Hospital Pattoki for post-mortem.
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