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4 killed in car-van collision in Pakistan's Punjab province

By IANS | Updated: October 31, 2023 15:50 IST

Islamabad, Oct 31 At least four passengers were killed and several others injured in a collision between a ...

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Islamabad, Oct 31 At least four passengers were killed and several others injured in a collision between a passenger van and a car in the Jhok Yar Khan area in Pakistan's Punjab province, police said on Tuesday.

Police officials said that an over-speeding passenger van collided with a car on Monday, killing three persons on the spot while injuring several others, adding that one of the injured persons succumbed to his injuries on his way to a nearby hospital, Xinhua news agency reported.

Following the accident, police and rescue workers reached the site and shifted the deceased and the injured to local hospitals.

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