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Another citizens lost his life in Karachi traffic accident

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KARACHI: Another road accident claimed the life of a citizen in Karachi, bringing the total number of fatalities in road crashes to 134 in 2025.

As per details, a person lost his life on Tuesday after being hit by a bus in Malir’s Khokhrapar No 2 area.

The police have said that the incident involved a vehicle of the Peoples Bus Service. Following the incident, the police arrested the bus driver and shifted to the relevant police station.

On Monday, two industrialists lost their lives when their car fell off the Native Jetty Bridge after being struck by a speeding trailer in Karachi.

The victims were identified as 62-year-old Ashraf and his son Naveed while a rickshaw driver was also injured in the incident.

The victims were on their way to the SITE industrial area when their car was hit by the reckless trailer.

The incident adds to the scores of traffic accidents in the city in less than two months of the ongoing year which, according to the police, have resulted in 134 fatalities with over 1,800 being wounded so far.

Digital Desk

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