Pakistan PIA plane crash, 'fifty bodies' and 7 injured transferred'

KARACHI: Edhi Foundation chief Faisal Edhi has said that so far 50 bodies and 7 injured people have been shifted to the hospital. One of the injured passengers is a resident of the area.


 Captain Sajjad Gul who died in the plane crash.


Faisal Edhi said that so far the bodies of 50 people including passengers and locals have been shifted to two hospitals in Karachi by Edhi Foundation ambulances.

He said that out of the injured who were rescued, one passenger was a resident of the rest of the area. Fifteen to twenty houses were severely affected in the accident which may have contained more than fifty bodies under the rubble.

Faisal Edhi said that if the debris removal work is started with the help of heavy machinery, it is likely to be cleared in two to three hours, but due to the narrowness of the streets, there are many problems in the rescue operation. But I can give it until tomorrow morning.

He said that the BOP, President of a vehicle on top of Gray while the car in three people already there were two of which of course safe while Bank President and a person miraculously survivors car out.

Global news report on the plane crash 17 victims Jinnah hospital, while 15 civil hospital Karachi were moved the few injured private hospitals in moved.

Two passengers miraculously survived the crash, including Bank of Punjab's Zafar Masood and Muhammad Zubair. Both the injured have been burnt but doctors have declared their condition out of danger.

It is to be noted that the PIA plane crashed near Karachi Airport as a result of which several passengers and residents of the area were killed. The bodies and injured are being shifted to the hospital from the crash site while the Prime Minister An immediate inquiry has been ordered.

A PIA spokesperson has confirmed the crash of the Airbus 320 and PIA operational personnel have been called to duty. CEO PIA Air Marshal Arshad Malik has expressed deep sorrow over the sudden accident.

A PIA spokesman said civil aviation had 99 passengers and eight crew members on board.

DIG Noman Siddiqui said that 4 houses were destroyed on the ground due to the crash. The crash site was cordoned off and sealed completely.

The hobby of flying took the life of a woman.

BEIJING: A Chinese woman wearing a winged suit died in an accident after jumping from a helicopter and heading for a tree she could not handle.

According to the details, a female tourist from Beijing came to Tiananmen Mountain National Park in southern China wearing a wing suit to fly, but this hobby took her life.

A video of the crash has gone viral on social media, showing the woman jumping from a helicopter at an altitude of 8,202 feet.

Moments later, her cameraman saw her walking towards a large clump of trees, signaling her to retreat, which she could not see, and after a few moments, she disappeared from the scene.

The body of the female tourist was found seven days later on Monday in the dense forest inside the Tiananmen Mountain National Park in southern China.

In this regard, it is thought that she may not have had the opportunity to open the parachute and she fell among the trees and lost her life.

Death penalty on zoom call

A Sangarpur court has sentenced a man to death for selling drugs through the Zoom app.


According to the report of the news agency, the High Court of Singapore has issued a death sentence on a person named Punitan Ginasan on the Zoom app.

According to the report, Ginasan used to buy and sell drugs. The accused also confessed to the crime during the police interrogation and before the magistrate.

According to the report, Ginasan facilitated the smuggling of 28 kg of heroin in 2011 and he left the country and moved to Malaysia after leaving the drug.

Police in Malaysia also arrested the man and produced him in court, where he was evicted in 2016 and sentenced to death last week.

You have a beard, so the Muslim put his stomach to understanding

Mumbai; In India, a Hindu lawyer was beaten by the police for having a beard.


According to Indian media reports, Deepak was on his way to a government hospital in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh for treatment when police brutally tortured him.


Police officers defended themselves by saying that they considered Deepak a Muslim and beat him up.


Police are also pressuring a lawyer named Deepak Bandela to withdraw the FIR.


Police are accused of beating Deepak simply because he looked like a Muslim, in which case the police administration suspended an ASI.


According to the report, Deepak was tortured on March 23. He was on his way to a government hospital for treatment that day.


Deepak is a diabetic. The lockdown was not enforced till then but section 144 was enforced in Madhya Pradesh.


It should be noted that torturing Muslims is not a new thing in India. Even before this, Muslims have been killed by Hindu extremists.

Corona lockdown, two bags full of dollars recovered during street cleaning

A family living in a small town in the US state of Virginia found two sacks full of money off the road during a lockdown.


According to the report, a family from Caroline County, a small town in the US state of Virginia, was cleaning the town when they saw two bags.

The family members approached them thinking that both the bags were garbage and when they opened them, they were shocked because they had dollars in them. When the citizens started counting them, it was 1 million US dollars.

According to the report, the elders of the family, showing goodwill, contacted the office of the local government and the security agency and informed them about the situation, after which the police officer reached there with a contingent.

According to the police, there are slips along with the bags of notes, which contain information about depositing the notes, but it is difficult to guess from whom the money belonged and to which bank account they have to deposit it. Initially, police did not receive any information about the notes.

According to the report, the police, local administration andthe family have started searching for the real owners of the money.

An Indian police officer has committed suicide in occupied Kashmir

An officer of the Indian Paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force :/CRPF/: committed suicide in Islamabad District in Occupied Kashmir today.



Assistant Sub-Inspector Fateh Singh shot himself with his service rifle on Tuesday morning. When Indian forces reached the area after hearing the sound of firing, the body of Fateh Singh was found in the blood. The Central Reserve Police Force confirmed the ASI's suicide in a statement, saying the motive for the suicide was not yet known.

The spokesman said there was no evidence that he had a corona infection. He said he was awaiting a test report. 

The spokesman said the officer who died was from Jaisalmer in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The incident brings to 450 the number of Indian military and police personnel who have committed suicide in occupied Kashmir since January 2007.

Mother's negligence, twin girls lost their lives in a horrific accident

Sydney: A fire broke out in Australia, due to the negligence of the mother, the twin girls were engulfed in fire.



According to the report, two young girls were killed in a dangerous house fire accident in the Australian region 'Batlu'. The mother had left the two girls alone in the house and went out.


The twin girls, Esha and Leelani, died in a horrific fire accident, the initial report said, adding that the girls died of suffocation after the fire broke out.


The girls who were killed were 3 years old and both were playing with pillows on the bed in the house. After the accident, a burnt pillow was also found from both the children. This incident has brought doom to the mother.


Police said that the fire in the house lasted for about 5 minutes, after which the rescue personnel immediately put out the fire and started the cooling process. Unfortunately, by that time the girls were dead.

Fires blazing on the surface and flames boiling in the middle, the closest images of the sun came to the fore

London: British astronomers have released the closest transparent images of the sun in which the fire burning on the surface of the sun can...