FAISALABAD City News
Three kids die in wall collapse
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: Three children were killed in a wall collapse at Islamnagar on Ashura.
Reportedly, a man was distributing free meal on Ashura when a large number of children started grappling to get it, causing collapse of a house wall. As a result, Atta (3), Ahsan (4) and Danish (5) were killed on the spot while Rabbani (2) and Ahmad (3) were injured. They were shifted to the Allied Hospital.
Four killed in road accidents
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: Four people were killed in different road accidents here on Wednesday.
In the first incident, Muhammad Aslam of Nasirabad and his wife Perveen Bibi were on their way when their motorcycle struck against a footpath at Lasani Town Bridge. As a result, Perveen Bibi was killed on the spot while Aslam received serious injuries. He was shifted to the Allied Hospital.
In the second incident, Sehrish was crossing Sargodha Road when a speeding car hit her, killing her on the spot.
Meanwhile, Abid Hussain of Jhang and Iqrar Hussain of Chak 156/GB, Gojra, were injured in road accidents. They were shifted to the Allied Hospital where they died.
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