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Two killed on roadFrom Our CorrespondentOKARA: Two cyclists were killed in an accident near Gogera on Okara-Faisalabad Road on Monday. Muhammad Ali, 50, of Vanlakha village and his aunt Dollan Bibi, 70, were on way home when a speeding van hit their cycle. As a result, they were killed on
By our correspondents
August 25, 2015
Two killed on road
From Our Correspondent
OKARA: Two cyclists were killed in an accident near Gogera on Okara-Faisalabad Road on Monday.
Muhammad Ali, 50, of Vanlakha village and his aunt Dollan Bibi, 70, were on way home when a speeding van hit their cycle. As a result, they were killed on the spot. Gogera police are investigating.
From Our Correspondent
OKARA: Two cyclists were killed in an accident near Gogera on Okara-Faisalabad Road on Monday.
Muhammad Ali, 50, of Vanlakha village and his aunt Dollan Bibi, 70, were on way home when a speeding van hit their cycle. As a result, they were killed on the spot. Gogera police are investigating.
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