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At least three people were critically wounded after a speeding car rammed into footpath in Karachi on late Friday night.
According to details, the incident took place at the Karsaz Road in Karachi where a rashly driven car skidded off the road and rammed into footpath, as a result, three people injured while the car was badly damaged.
After getting information, rescue teams rushed at the location and moved the injured people to nearby hospital.
Earlier, on September 29, at least three people, including a minor, lost their lives while one was injured in different incidents in parts of Karachi on Monday night.
According to details, an eight-year-old girl died due to electrocution in Johar Chowk area of Orangi Town.
After being informed, rescue teams tranferred the dead body of a child to hospital for further examination.
Later, the body was handed over to kin. Acccording to rescue sources, the deceased was identified as Rania.
Another incident occurred in Malir, area of the city where one person was dead and another was seriously hurt as cylinder exploded at a puncture shop.
Rescue workers rushed the spot and moved the dead and injured to nearby hospital. The deceased was identified as Wasey Rizvi, sources informed.
On the other hand, a man was killed as some unkonwn armed assailants opened fire on him in Nazimabad No 2. The attackers have managed to flee from the scene after the incident.
After getting information, rescue teams reached at the location and shifted the body to hospital. Sources informed that, the deceased was identified as Adil Khan.
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