Man killed, official among 20 injured in DI Khan accidents
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: One person was killed and an assistant commissioner among 20 sustained injuries in two separate road mishaps in the district on Saturday, police and hospital sources said.
They said that the Assistant Commissioner Jandola tehsil, Kashmir Khan Sherani along with his clerk, Rehmatullah Marwat, was heading to Jandola when their van (A-1002) collided with a Dera Ismail Khan-bound coach near Puta village on Tank road due to fog. The driver of the coach identified as Syed Mamoor Khan was killed on the spot while the assistant commissioner and the clerk sustained injuries. Some of the passengers in the coach identified as Hajra Bibi, Amir Muhammad Mahsud, Waseema Bibi, Zaitoon Bibi, Sakhawata Bibi, Najeebur Rehman, Rehamdin Marwat and Eidmala Bibi were also wounded. Soon after the accident, the Rescue 1122 and other ambulances reached the spot and shifted the injured to the District Headquarters Hospital in Dera Ismail Khan.
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