Faisal Movers bus overturned near Fateh Jang Interchange resulting death of 12 passengers

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Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Faisal Movers bus overturned near Fateh Jang Interchange resulting death of 12 passengers while 17 were critically injured.

Faisal Movers bus overturned near Fateh Jang Interchange resulting death of 12 passengers

According to initial information, 12 people were killed, 17 were injured. Rescue 1122 and Motorway Police have shifted the bodies and injured to Tehsil Hospital Fateh Jang. Eight Rescue 1122 vehicles were involved in the rescue operation. According to initial information, the accident occurred due to overspeeding. The registration number of buse is BSB.705. The bus was going from Bahawalpur to Rawalpindi via Mianwali.

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