Man, wife among three killed in Sialkot road accidents
SIALKOT: Three people, including a couple, were killed and three others injured in two road accidents during Eid holidays here. In the first incident, a motorcycle was hit by a speeding car near Bhabrianwala village in the limits of Uggoki police station on Eid day. As a result, motorcyclist Zia Mustafa and his wife Tahira Rasheed were killed on the spot. However, the unidentified car driver managed to escape from the spot. The police have registered a case against the unidentified car driver and started investigation. In the second incident, three speeding motorcycles collided with each other near Pragpur village in the limits of Sadr police station. As a result, Fahad (18) was killed on the spot while Faisal (20), Sufian (25) and Nasir (35) sustained severe injuries. They were shifted to a local hospital.
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