Motorcyclist killed in Sanghar

Published September 16, 2005

SANGHAR, Sept 15: A young man, Mohammad Asif, died on Thursday when his motorcycle crashed into a pillar of an under-construction gate on the main Sanghar-Head Jamrao road. Four gates being built at a cost of hundreds of thousands of rupees have been lying incomplete in the middle of the road for several years without reflectors and indicators.

More than a dozen people had died and several others injured in the past due to these pillars.

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