Three killed in traffic accident

Author: Online

RAWALPINDI: Three people were killed in two separate traffic accidents in Rawalpindi on Monday.

In the first incident, Muhammad Ashraf was hit by a motorbike while crossing the Jail Road. He died on the spot.

In the second incident, a van coming from Kotli Azad Kashmir to Rawalpindi collided with a car near Kahuta. All four of the people travelling in the car received serious injuries. Two of them later died in a hospital.

Three people murdered: Three people, including a woman, were murdered in Rawalpindi on Monday.

According to Sadiqabad Police, Yasin was shot dead by suspects Yaroo and Khurram over a minor dispute. Younis Ali told Jatli Police that unidentified people had murdered his aunt.

In the third incident, Asif Mehmood told New Town Police that his nephew Waqas was shot dead in E Block, Satellite Town by unidentified gunmen. Police have registered separate cases and are investigating.

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