
Tipper Driver died in Chrar-e-Shareef as Vehicle Skids off.image/kns
A tragic incident unfolded in central Kashmir’s Chrar as a tipper veered off the road, resulting in the loss of one life, according to officials on Thursday.
Reports indicate that the tipper, identified by registration number JK01T-6017, was under the control of Amir Ahmad Magray, the son of Abdul Rashid, and a resident of Wahibugh Pulwama. The vehicle skidded off the roadside at Kakaring in Chrar-e-Shareef, situated in central Kashmir’s Budgam. Tragically, the driver lost his life on the spot due to the accident.
In response to this unfortunate event, law enforcement authorities have initiated an inquiry into the matter.
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