wo women die after their electric scootie was hit by a vehicle at Secretariat Chowk on Shahrah-e-Dastoor.
The victims have been identified as Samreen and Tabinda. According to reports, the accident occurred while the women were returning home. Samreenโs brother filed a complaint at Secretariat Police Station, leading to a case being registered.
In the FIR, Samreenโs brother stated that he received a call from Samreenโs number informing him about the accident. When he reached the hospital, he found that both women had passed away.
Authorities have arrested the driver involved in the incident. Reports indicate that the driver was unable to provide a valid identity card or driving license at the time of the accident. It was also revealed that the driverโs father has connections to the judiciary.
Police confirmed that a formal investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the crash. Witnesses at the scene reported that the vehicle collided with the scootie suddenly, leaving little time for the victims to react.
The tragic incident highlights ongoing concerns about road safety in Islamabad. Officials have urged motorists to drive carefully and follow traffic rules to prevent similar accidents in the future.
Family members of Samreen and Tabinda are demanding strict action against the driver to ensure justice for the victims. Local authorities have promised full cooperation with the investigation and stressed that the driver will face legal consequences.
The accident at Secretariat Chowk serves as a reminder of the dangers faced by two-wheeler riders in the city. Traffic police have announced increased monitoring in high-risk areas to reduce fatal road accidents.
This tragic event marks another instance where two women die in a road accident in Islamabad, prompting renewed calls for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations.
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