A patient lost his life and three others sustained injuries when a private ambulance traveling from Nawabshah to Karachi crashed into a pit near Jamali Bridge on the M-9 Motorway. The vehicle reportedly lost control and veered off the road. The deceased was identified as 50-year-old Ali Muhammad, while the injured include 26-year-old Soghdaar, 45-year-old Meena, and 20-year-old Waqar.
Rescue teams arrived promptly and shifted the injured to a nearby hospital for treatment. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident, which has raised fresh concerns about traffic safety on this major highway.
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The M-9 Motorway, also known as the Karachi-Hyderabad Motorway, is a vital six-lane, 136-kilometer route in Sindh that frequently sees heavy traffic connecting the province’s major urban centers.