2 dead, 16 injured as Rawalpindi-bound bus veers off road into drain

Published April 15, 2025
Two passengers killed and 16 others were injured when a Rawalpindi-bound passenger veered off the road into a drain on Tuesday. — Photo via author
Two passengers killed and 16 others were injured when a Rawalpindi-bound passenger veered off the road into a drain on Tuesday. — Photo via author

Two passengers were killed and 16 others, including three foreign nationals, were injured when a Rawalpindi-bound passenger bus veered off the road into a drain on Tuesday, officials said.

According to Serai Saleh Station House Officer (SHO) Raja Mumtaz, the bus veered off the road and fell into a roadside drain near the Shah Maqsood interchange some six kilometres from district headquarters on the Hazara Motorway in Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

SHO Mumtaz said the cause of the accident was reckless driving. However, the injured passengers claimed the accident occurred when the driver dozed off.

Police quoted the passengers as saying that the Rawalpindi-bound bus left Gilgit in the early hours of Tuesday. When it was near the Shah Maqsood interchange on the Hazara Motorway, the driver lost control and the speeding bus veered into the roadside drain leaving 18 passengers injured.

Locals and rescue workers shifted the injured to Haripur Trauma Centre, where two of the injured were brought dead.

Five passengers sustained serious injuries and were shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences Islamabad, according to Dr Munawar Khan Afridi, the medical superintendent at the District Headquarters Hospital.

He said 11 others were slightly injured and were discharged after first aid was administered.

The deceased passengers, according to Dr Afridi and police records, were identified as Masroor, 55, a resident of Yaseen Gilgit and Zameer Abbas, 42, a resident of Astore.

Among the injured were a teenage girl and three foreigners identified as John, a Czech Republic citizen and two Chinese citizens, Zu Chongzhi and Lyu Li Dong.

Opinion

Editorial

A new deal
Updated 16 Jun, 2026

A new deal

AFTER three and a half months of war between US-Israel and Iran and an acrimonious temporary ceasefire, a genuine...
Charter of economy
16 Jun, 2026

Charter of economy

NO one expected the PTI to accept the government’s invitation to sign a charter of economy; just as few expected...
Hostage seamen
16 Jun, 2026

Hostage seamen

SOME 50 days on, 11 Pakistani nationals are still in Somali pirates’ captivity. Their appeals to the Pakistani and...
Climate choices
Updated 15 Jun, 2026

Climate choices

The country is confronting increasingly volatile weather patterns with consequences for agriculture, infrastructure, public health and economic planning.
Brief opening
15 Jun, 2026

Brief opening

WE have been here before. Throughout the weekend, there was great anticipation that a tentative framework for peace...
Environmental disaster
15 Jun, 2026

Environmental disaster

IT was a heartbreaking sight. A recent news report in these pages carried a picture of a sea turtle lying half ...