LARKANA: School roof caves in

Published December 6, 2006

LARKANA, Dec 5: Roof of a classroom of the Government High School, Daiddar (Qambar), caved in on Tuesday when the students were attending the morning assembly.

Fortunately, no student was inside the classroom when the roof caved in.

In another incident, pressure tank of a water supply pump burst into pieces in the Ali Khan primary school (Qambar). No body was hurt.

KILLED: Munwar Ali Mastoi 18, was clubbed to death after players exchanged hot words at a snooker club in Mastoi locality in Shahdadkot on Tuesday.

Abdul Hameed Mastoi, father of the deceased, registered an FIR against Hadi Khan Leghari, Manzoor Leghari and Ghulam Hussain Leghari at the Shahdadkot police Station. No arrests were made till the filing of this report.

DISABLED: The Taluka Nazim of Larkana, Qurban Ali Abbasi, urged the philanthropists to help the visually handicapped children, and let them live a dignified life in the society.

He was speaking at a function held under the aegis of Chandka Special Education Center for Visually Handicapped Children, Larkana, here on Tuesday.

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