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Four dead in bus-motorcycle accident in Chishtian, Punjab

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CHISHTIAN: Four people lost their lives in a collision between a speeding bus and a motorcycle in a village on the outskirts of Chishtian on Saturday.

According to the private news channel, the rescue authorities have confirmed the deaths of four people, including three members of the family, while the injured are being shifted to a nearby hospital for immediate medical assistance.

The accident happened due to the high speed of the bus.

Earlier, at least one person was killed and 25 others injured when a passenger van carrying devotees to Shah Noorani’s shrine near Hub met with an accident.

Read More: Pakistan women cricketers suffer injuries in car accidents

The tragic incident took place when the bus going to the shrine met with an accident near Veerab Nadi.

Rescue personnel reached the accident site and shifted the injured to nearby hospitals for immediate medical assistance.

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