Pakistan

Newlyweds among 7 of a family dead in horrific accident on M-9 MotorwayHYDERABAD: Seven family members, including a newlywed couple, were burnt alive in their car following a road accident on Karachi-Hyderabad M-9 Motorway late on Thursday.As per details, the car, carrying six family members, was reportedly heading toward Jacobabad from Karachi when it got a fatal accident.
The family had no chance to disembark from the ill-fated that rammed into another car after which its CNG kit exploded and they burnt alive.
The passengers of the other vehicle also sustained injuries, a minor also survived the accident that killed six of a family.Soon after the accident, the emergency services rushed the scene to carry out the rescue operation and shifted the deceased and the injured to Liaquat University Hospital (LUH) city branch.





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