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11 people died in two accidents in Doda, Kishtwar in last 24 hours
6/27/2020 2:31:55 PM



Asif Iqbal Naik

Jammu June 26: The unabated killings of people on treachery roads of Chenab valley is continue with 11 people died in two different roads accidents in Doda and Kishtwar Districts in last 24 hours.
As per the details available with Early Times, after six of family members including Head Constable in J&K Police died in an Alto Car accident after their vehicle plunged and washed away in strong water currents of River Chenab in Padder Sub Division of Kishtwar District, in yet another accident which took place today morning in Raginallah area of Doda District on Jammu-Kishtwar National Highway, five people including three kids lost their lives after an Eco Van in which they were traveling meet with an accident and roll down into deep gorge resulted into on spot death of five persons on board.
The vehicle was on its way from Ramban to Doda when it roll down into 600 feet deep gorge.
The rescue teams including JK police immediately rush to the spot and after hectic efforts-the dead bodies from the accident site was shifted to near by Hospital from where they were later handed over to their family members after completion of all the legal formalities.
The deceased persons were identified as Mohammad Asif (24 yrs) Son of GhLiam Ali R/o Dedda Gool District Ramban (Driver), Tasleema Begum (30 yrs) wife of Shah Nawaz R/0 Salbala Gool District Ramban, Sahir (6 yrs) son of Shah Mawaz, Shazeb (3 yrs) Son of Shah Nawaz and Kamran Mushtaq (12 yrs) son of Mushtaq Ahmed R/o Dedda Gool District Ramban.
Only last week six labourers died in a tipper accident at Sliphor morh Padder. There dead bodies are yet to be retrieved from river Chenab even after 9 days since the accident took place.
Through the rescue operation is continue since yesterday at Alto Vehicle accident site at Bhut Nallah Padder, but the dead bodies could not be recovered when last report came in.
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