Two killed in DI Khan road accidents
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Two persons including a minor boy were killed in separate road accidents in the district on Sunday, police said.The police said that one Fazlur Rehman was on his way home when a speeding tractor-trolley struck his motorcycle in Kot Essa Khan, falling in the limits of the Saddar Police Station, killing him on the spot. The driver of trolley fled the scene. The body was shifted to the hospital for autopsy and later handed over to the family members for burial.
Meanwhile, one Muharram Ali along with his minor son Waseem Abbas was heading his home when a tractor-trolley hit his motorcycle in the limits of the Karikhaisur Police Station. As a result, Waseem Abbas was killed instantly in the accident. The body, after autopsy in the hospital, was handed over to the family members for burial. The police registered separate cases and started investigation.
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