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RASC News > World > Two Individuals Lost Their Lives in a Traffic Incident in Daykundi
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Two Individuals Lost Their Lives in a Traffic Incident in Daykundi

Published 03/04/2024
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RASC News Agency: Local sources from Daykundi province have reported that a father and son lost their lives as a result of a traffic incident in the Khadir district of the province. Sources informed the media on Wednesday, Apr 3, that this incident occurred yesterday in the Mar Qowl Darah village of the Khadir district due to a motorcycle veering off the road.

 

According to the sources, the deceased were the main residents of “Maraz Kalu” in this district, aged 75 and 32, respectively. It is reported that this traffic incident occurred due to the motorcycle skidding. Traffic accidents occasionally occur in various provinces of the country, resulting in loss of lives and injuries to several others.

 

In the most recent incident prior to this, as a result of a traffic incident on the border of the districts of Waras and Panjab in Bamiyan province, several individuals were killed and injured.

RASC 03/04/2024

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