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One killed, one injured as coach crashes into motorcycle in Sehwan Sharif

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In Sehwan Sharif, a city in Jamshoro District of Sindh province, Pakistan, at least two individuals lost their lives following a tragic accident involving a passenger coach and a motorcycle on Sunday.

The collision took place along the Indus Highway in Sehwan Sharif. A speeding motorcycle collided with the vehicle coming from the opposite direction; this incident resulted in the deaths of two people immediately.

Emergency services promptly responded to the scene upon receiving information, swiftly shifting the deceased individuals to a local hospital for medical attention.

Law enforcement authorities have initiated an investigation into the cause of the accident and are working diligently to uncover the full details surrounding this unfortunate event.

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