Family, friends of boy killed by bus protest
LAHORETHE family and friends of a schoolboy, who was hit to death by a bus on Friday, protested at Akbar Chowk on Saturday. They blocked the road for every kind of traffic. The protesters raised slogans against police and government and smashed the windowpanes of many vehicles. Police arrested many
By our correspondents
February 08, 2015
LAHORE
THE family and friends of a schoolboy, who was hit to death by a bus on Friday, protested at Akbar Chowk on Saturday.
They blocked the road for every kind of traffic. The protesters raised slogans against police and government and smashed the windowpanes of many vehicles.
Police arrested many schoolchildren for creating law and order.
Shahzaib, 14, a student of 9th class, was killed by a fast moving bus in Faisal Town police limits on Friday.
THE family and friends of a schoolboy, who was hit to death by a bus on Friday, protested at Akbar Chowk on Saturday.
They blocked the road for every kind of traffic. The protesters raised slogans against police and government and smashed the windowpanes of many vehicles.
Police arrested many schoolchildren for creating law and order.
Shahzaib, 14, a student of 9th class, was killed by a fast moving bus in Faisal Town police limits on Friday.
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