BAHAWALPUR City News
4 accident victim family members buried
From Our Correspondent
BAHAWALPUR: Four members of a family of Mauza Ghauspur were buried in their native village on Monday.
Taj Muhammad, his wife, young son Sohaib Ahmad and his brother-in-law Suleman were killed in a road accident in Karachi when their auto rickshaw was crushed by a truck when they were coming back to their home after visiting Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine on Sunday night. Reportedly, three other dead bodies, who also died in the accident, were also shifted to Mailsi.
TWO INJURED: Two people, including a guard of Civil Hospital Jhangiwala road and an 11-year-old Zeeshan sustained injuries when the hospital guard Shahbaz Abbas fired on them on Sunday night.
According to police, the gun went off accidentally and its bullet hit the victims after hitting the ground. However, the guard has been taken into custody for the probe.
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