Four members of the same family traveling by a car were killed and one injured when a truck loaded with building material fell on the car near M-9 Motorway Toll Plaza near Jamshoro on Friday. They were going to their native home Muzaffargarh to celebrate Eidul Fitr. Meanwhile, 12 others passengers were injured in two more road accidents on M-9 Motorway near Jamshoro town. A Mehran car was on the way to Muzaffargarh from Karachi when it reached at toll Plaza Jamshoro, a truck loaded with Reti, Bajri fell on the car as result of which four persons died and one injured. Those died their names were known as, Khalid, Mehmood, Shahnaz and Aijaz. SSP Jamshoro, Amjad Shaikh, ASP Aleena Rajpar and SHO Jamshoro, Qurban Qambrani reached at spot and rescued an injured and taken out dead bodies from car after removing the loaded truck of Reti Bajri and cutting parts of car. Meanwhile, in another tragic incident, a truck load with chaff fell on a passenger van as result of which 9 passengers were injured. The van was on its way to Sukkur from Karachi as it reached at toll Plaza Jamshoro, a truck loaded with Chaff fell on the van which caused serious injuries of eight of the passengers. A team of Motorway police and Jamshoro police rushed to spot and admitted all injured passengers at LUMHS hospital Jamshoro. In yet another incident near Jamshoro, a Suzuki van overturned and as a result four persons were injured. Motorway police and Jamshoro police reached spot and rescued injured and admitted them at LUMHS hospital.
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