Man killed in DI Khan road accident
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: A man was killed in a road accident on Dera Ismail Khan-Draban road near Gundi Ashiq on Wednesday, official sources said.
They said one Abdussatar, 50, was on his way home on Dera-Draban road falling in the limits of the Draban Police Station when a speeding vehicle struck his motorcycle, killing him on the spot.
The driver managed to flee the scene. The body after autopsy in the District Headquarters Hospital in Dera Ismail Khan was handed over to the family members for burial. Meanwhile, two brothers identified as Abdur Rehman and Fazlur Rehman sustained bullet injuries when Jamshed and Sher Dad allegedly fired at them in Draban area. The injured were shifted to the hospital where their condition was stated to out of danger. The police registered cases and started investigation.
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