The tragic incident of an 8-year-old boy who fell into a uncovered drain in Karachi’s Korangi Meharan Town and lost his life has left the family and the community in shock. The boy’s father, Azhar Ali, stated that the boy was playing near the drain when he slipped into it due to the lack of a cover.
The Korangi Meharan Town area in Karachi has been plagued by the absence of a cover on the drain, with the family claiming that the government has failed to provide one. Deputy Mayor of Karachi, Salman Abdul Latif, visited the family and offered condolences.
The incident highlights the negligence of the authorities in ensuring the safety of citizens, particularly children. The family has demanded that the government take immediate action to cover the drain and prevent such incidents in the future.
Meanwhile, a new series of flights between Islamabad and London will commence from March 29, with 4 weekly flights to be operated. The Ministry of Interior has taken note of the security challenges in the province, with Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Muhammad Arif, informing the federal minister of the situation.
In related news, a massive heart attack has claimed the life of a bus driver in Gujranwala, while a new spell of rain and snowfall is expected to hit Balochistan from today. The National Highway Authority has completed its preparations for the possible snowfall on national highways.
In a separate incident, a luxurious car enthusiast in Dubai has bought the most expensive car number plates, setting a new record. Meanwhile, Bollywood actress Shehnaz Gill has expressed her love for the popular Pakistani drama series “Mera Life Hai To”.
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