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Nine killed, seven injured in multi-vehicle crash in Cairo

By IANS | Updated: August 26, 2024 21:10 IST

Cairo, Aug 26 At least nine people were killed and seven others wounded in a multi-vehicle crash in ...

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Cairo, Aug 26 At least nine people were killed and seven others wounded in a multi-vehicle crash in Fayoum province, south of the Egyptian capital Cairo, the provincial authorities said in a statement on Monday.

Civil protection forces rushed to the scene to evacuate the bodies, and ambulances transferred the wounded to Fayoum Public Hospital, the statement said.

Initial investigations revealed that a speedy trailer collided with several pickup trucks and private cars, and the trailer driver has been detained and will undergo a drug test, Xinhua news agency reported quoting the state-run Nile TV.

Road accidents claim thousands of lives in Egypt every year, mainly due to speeding, negligence of traffic laws, and poor road maintenance.

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