RAWALPINDI: Malik Asim, a traffic warden, was electrocuted on Sunday according to police spokesman.
He inadvertently touched a kite string, which was tangled with an electric pole at Qasimabad. As a result, the warden died on the spot due to severe electric shock.
His Namaz-e-Janaza would be offered on Monday in his native town Kalyam.
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