Drunk drivers, no-rules or what?
Saturday morning, Director IT & Telecom, GEO TV died in a car accident.
He was on his way to airport when, on Khyaban-e-Shamsheer a water tanker hit his car and he died on spot.
The driver got seriously injured and expired in a while too.
That was one sad news. We have lost one more soul for no reason.
What shall we call it??
Our society’s ignorance, drunken drivers, no-rules (else no following of rules) or should we just close this chapter saying ” his death was meant to be like that?”
Is there anyone answerable to it??
“The Daily Dawn” reported 250 ppl dead in last two minthsin car accidents and traffic jams.
Were their deaths menat to come this way?
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April 24th, 2006 14:51 GMT
welcome to karachi… theres no rule its more like living in jungle..