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Fatal Accidents Infront Of Farhan Tower Rashid Minhas Road

It has been reported multiple times, that every month or couple of months there are violent fatal accidents in front of Farhan Tower located opposite Lasania Restaurant adjacent with Toyota Eastern Motors Gulistan e Jauhar Karachi.

The residents of Farhan Tower as well as adjacent flats have been reporting these incidents to the authorities both to CDGK and cantonment board for multiple years, but no pedestrain bridge has been approved yet.

Protest:

On 7th April 2011 Thursday morning, two ladies from Farhan Tower became victims of these fatal accidents. The ladies were mother and daughter, the daughter expired while the mother is in critical condition.

On 9th April 2011, people protested against the negligence of government authorities in this issue and demanded their right for having pedestrain bridge. Few Days back there were other fatal accidents which were also reported but gone without any consideration bu governmental authorites.

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April 10, 2011 Web Desk
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