The Borneo Post

Bus plunge kills 20 in southern Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: At least 20 people were killed, including 11 children, when a minibus crashed into a deep and water-logged ditch in southern Pakistan, police said Friday.

Pakistan has a staggering­ly high rate of road deaths, blamed on decrepit highways and reckless driving.

Late Thursday in Sindh province, the bus “fell into a water-filled ditch on a road swept away by floods this summer”, local police official Khadim Hussain told AFP.

“The driver could not see the diversion sign on the road and so the van plunged into a eightmetre deep ditch” near the town of Sehwan Sharif.

Hussain said the children killed were between two and eight years old, likely sitting on their parents’ laps when they were fatally injured.

A further 14 people were injured in the accident.

According to World Health Organisati­on estimates, more than 27,000 people were killed on Pakistan’s roads in 2018.

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