2 killed in DI Khan incidents
By Our Correspondent
October 02, 2020
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Two persons were killed in different incidents in the district on Thursday.
The police said that one Sajid Ali Kanjal, 20, was killed and Sarwar sustained injuries when their motorcycles, they were riding, collided head on near Madina Town on Tunsa Road. The Gomal University Police Station has registered the case on the report of Salim Javed Kanjal, brother of the deceased Sajid Ali Kanjal.
Meanwhile, one Noor Gul was busy fixing a fault in the solar system on the roof of his shop at Tijarat Ganj Ghalla Mandi when he mistakenly touched the high transmission line. As a result, he died on the spot. The Rescue 1122 team rushed to the spot and shifted the body to the District Headquarters Hospital.
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