Bus crash in Pakistan kills 56

Over 20 people were injured in the accident near Theri Bypass in Sukkur district

November 11, 2014 10:17 am | Updated 11:45 pm IST - Islamabad

At least 56 people, including 21 women and 18 children, were killed and several others injured on Tuesday when a passenger bus collided with a truck in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province, Afzal Somoro, a police official, told PTI.

The bus was headed to Karachi from Khyber—Pakhtunkhwa province in the north—west when it collided with the truck near Theri bypass in Sukkur district of Sindh.

The rescue team shifted the victims to hospitals of Sukkur and Khairpur districts where emergency was declared. A doctor from Khairpur hospital said that 21 women and 18 children were among the dead. Fifteen injured were also being treated in hospitals.

An initial probe shows that the bus driver’s carelessness caused the accident, police said. There were conflicting reports about the accident. Local media said that the driver of the bus was trying to overtake another vehicle and rammed into a truck coming from the opposite side.

However, a traffic police official said that the bus was about to take the road after getting fuel from a filling station when it hit a speeding truck.

President Mamnoon Hussain and Sindh province governor Ishratul Ebad expressed sorrow over the loss of lives and ordered an inquiry into the incident.

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