Update: Death Toll Of Road Accident In Pakistan-Controlled Kashmir Rises To 23

Update: Death Toll Of Road Accident In Pakistan-Controlled Kashmir Rises To 23

ISLAMABAD, Nov 4 (NNN-PPI) – Eight more victims of yesterday’s road accident in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, succumbed to wounds at a hospital, raising the death toll to 23, in the deadly incident, state media and police said.

A mini-bus heading towards the country’s east Punjab province, fell into a ravine when the driver was trying to negotiate a sharp turn, in Kotli district of the region, Rizwan Younus, one of the first cops dispatched by the district police to the accident site, said.

Based on initial information, Younus said, the ill-fated vehicle was carrying 25 people. However, the country’s state news agency, Associated Press of Pakistan, later said that, 37 passengers, including women and children were on-board the mini-bus.

A total of 13 other passengers were also injured in the accident, who have been shifted to various hospitals in the district, the state media added.

Younus said that, the accident happened at about 10:00 a.m. local time, and the vehicle was completely destroyed in the incident.

Road accidents frequently happen in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, due to poor road conditions and complicated turns and twists in the mountainous terrain.– NNN-PPI

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