80 sheep crushed to death by speeding truck in Sialkot

Published April 14, 2017
The dumper crushed the sheep while it was  racing with another dumper. — DawnNews
The dumper crushed the sheep while it was racing with another dumper. — DawnNews

As many as 80 sheep were killed when a speeding truck ran over their herd in Sialkot on Friday, police sources said.

The incident occurred as a large herd of sheep came onto the path of two dumper trucks which were racing each other on Sialkot's Marala Road.

One of the speeding trucks lost control and ran over the sheep, killing at least 80 animals in its wake. Over a hundred other sheep were left injured in the incident.

Over 100 sheep were injured in the accident.— DawnNews
Over 100 sheep were injured in the accident.— DawnNews

The shepherd also sustained injuries in the accident.

The accident affected the flow of traffic in the area and a crane was used to remove the sheep carcases from the road.

Police arrested one of the dumper drivers and seized his truck, while the other truck driver managed to flee.

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