Two brothers among four killed in Pakpattan
PAKPATTAN: Four persons, including two brothers were killed in different accidents here on Sunday. Bashir Deewal of Chak 166/EB was going at Multan Road when his speeding bike collided with an ox-cart, which resulted in his immediate death.
In another accident, Muzammil Hussain of Chak 137/EB was going home on his bicycle. When he reached near Chak 135/EB, a speeding trailer crushed him to death. The victim was the student of class sixth.
Siddique, a disabled person, of Chak 100/EB was going on his bike along with his three children. When they reached near 100 Wali Pulli, his bike slipped and all of them fell down. A speeding vehicle coming from behind hit them. His two sons were killed on the spot while Siddique and his daughter Savera sustained serious injuries. They were rushed to hospital.
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