will never smile again until I hear good news about my boys ........Lutafullah Khan

Three packed passenger trains collided near the town of Ghotki in Sindh province on Wednesday. It was one of the country’s worst rail accidents.

The names of the dead and injured have yet to be released.

But officials said 35 of the 127 bodies that been taken to the local hospital had been identified.

The accident happened at about 0400 (2300 GMT Tuesday) on the border between the provinces of Sindh and Punjab.

The express train heading from Lahore to Karachi slammed into the rear of broken down Quetta Express at a station near Ghotki, about 600km (370 miles) north-east of Karachi.

A third train travelling in the opposite direction, heading from Karachi to Rawalpindi - the Tezgam Express - then hit a number of derailed carriages, which were scattered over several tracks.

it is very sad:(

Abdul Wahab Awan, general manager of Pakistan Railways, said the conductor of the Karachi Express had failed to read a signal correctly<---------old nature of paki ppl to blame others :mad:our whole railway dept. is stupid…
i am shocked..even i heard that our railway bridges have led there life..so get ready soon a bridge will fall:p

KEEP IT UP PAKISTAN RAILWAYS.:clap:

Re: will never smile again until I hear good news about my boys ........Lutafullah Khan

extremely sad and depressing news

Re: will never smile again until I hear good news about my boys ........Lutafullah Khan

ofcourse conductor is the best scapegoat