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Centre promises to compensate residents of Model Colony affected by plane crash

By Our Correspondent
May 27, 2020

The federal government will bear 100 per cent expense to compensate the losses incurred by residents of Model Colony whose houses and vehicles were damaged in the PIA plane crash incident on last Friday.

Sindh Governor Imran Ismail said this while talking to media persons as he went to the Burns Centre of the Civil Hospital, Karachi, to enquire after the health of three women domestic workers who had received severe burn injuries in the plane crash incident.

The injured women included Naheeda, who suffered 59 per cent burn injuries, and Mahra and Aziza, who both sustained 30 per cent burn injuries.

Members of the National Assembly Mahmood Moulvi and Aftab Siddiqui, who accompanied the Sindh governor during his visit to the Burns Centre, announced Rs500,000 compensation each for the three injured domestic workers.

The governor promised that as per the directives of the prime minister, the federal government through the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) would bear full expense to compensate the losses to the private properties of the affected residents of Model Colony.

He said that in this regard, data was being compiled related to the houses, motor vehicles, and two-wheelers damaged in the incident.

He said the PM had directed Federal Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan that no slackness should be observed in the rehabilitation of the people affected by the plane crash incident as in this regard the damaged houses would be rebuilt as soon as possible.

The governor said the inquiry report of the plane crash incident was yet to be submitted and without the conclusion of the probe, responsibility for the plane crash could not be fixed. He added that in this regard, fake news were being spread on social media and appealed to the users of the social media platforms to avoid spreading such baseless reports as doing so hurt sentiments of the bereaved families.

The governor said a team of forensic investigation specialists headed by Dr Humayun had reached Karachi from Lahore for the analysis of DNA samples obtained from the bodies of the plane crash victims. He added that up to 10 to 15 more days were required to complete the identification of the bodies that were yet to be identified.

Ismail said he was satisfied with the treatment services available to the injured women at the burns centre. He appreciated the services of doctors and medical professionals who, despite the Eid holidays, continued to perform their duty for the ailing persons.

Meanwhile, on the third day of Eidul Fitr on Tuesday, the governor went to the house of two brothers in North Karachi, Zohaib and Sohaib, who lost their lives in the plane crash incident. Ismail offered condolences to their father Mohammad Sharif Raza.

The governor said the crash incident was the one of the biggest tragedies of the country’s history and a team of aviation experts had been constituted to investigate the incident on the instructions of the PM.

He added that the PM had already announced Rs1 million for the bereaved families and a sum of Rs5 million would be paid later on as per the aviation insurance claim. According to the governor, the forensic investigation laboratory in Karachi had been carrying out work to identify up to 34 victims of the plane crash through the analysis of their DNA samples and the process would take 10 to 12 days to complete.

To a question, Ismail said the lockdown had provided no solution to the issue of the coronavirus epidemic. He added that he had himself contracted the novel coronavirus and took 18 days to recover from the infectious diseases. Nobody should think that one had to die after being diagnosed with this contagious ailment, he remarked.