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Pakistan: 2 die as car, US Embassy vehicle collide in Islamabad

| @indiablooms | Jan 26, 2020, at 06:50 pm

Islamabad/IBNS: At least two people were killed as two cars, one of which belonged to the  United States Embassy in Islamabad, collided in the Pakistani city on Sunday, media reports said.

According to the police sources, one of the cars involved in the crash belongs to the United States Embassy in Islamabad, reported Geo News.

The car sped into traffic from the other side despite the signal being red, they added, noting that the driver was arrested and a first information report (FIR) registered, reported the Pakistan-based news channel.

The identities of the dead people are not known so far.

They have been shifted to the hospital.

One of the deceased people is a woman.

The traffic mishap reportedly left four others hurt.

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