Such deadly accidents are common in the country’s hilly areas due to dangerous roads, traffic violations, and poor infrastructure


Kaghan: A car plunged into a ravine in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Kaghan area, resulting in the death of at least two people.
Rescue 1122 Mansehra spokesperson Amir Khuddam said that the car, carrying a family of three, fell into the ravine, killing the husband and wife on the spot, while their three-year-old son survived.
He added that the family had come from Hazro in Attock district, Punjab, for a picnic in Kaghan.
Amir Khuddam stated that upon receiving the report, local residents and rescue teams reached the scene, retrieved the bodies from the vehicle, and immediately transferred them to Kaghan Rural Health Center.
He further informed that the bodies of the deceased were later sent to their native area Hazro in Attock district.
Such deadly accidents are common in the country’s hilly areas due to dangerous roads, traffic violations, and poor infrastructure.

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