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Pakistan: Seven people killed in trailer crash in Lodhran District of Punjab

By ANI | Updated: April 22, 2023 23:05 IST

Punjab [Pakistan], April 22 : In Dunyapur, a city in Punjab's Lodhran District of Pakistan, a caravan collided with ...

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Punjab [Pakistan], April 22 : In Dunyapur, a city in Punjab's Lodhran District of Pakistan, a caravan collided with some wayside cottages, killing at least seven people, ARY News reported on Saturday.

It was reportedly observed the caravan veered off the road due to overspeeding and smashed into roadside huts in the Kahror neighbourhood of Dunyapur, instantly killing seven people and wounding four more.

When police and rescue crews arrived, they moved the injured and deceased to the Tehsil Headquarters (THQ) Hospital, ARY News reported.

Four children and two women were among the deceased, according to rescuers.

The investigation is underway. Further details awaited.

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