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Death Toll Rises to 14 in Wrong‑Way Coach and Oil Tanker Crash on Karachi’s M‑9

Officials ordered an immediate inquiry with stricter tyre checks on the motorway.

Overview

  • Police said a passenger coach traveling against traffic hit an oil tanker near Kathore’s Ansari Bridge, triggering a pile‑up that hurled some victims off the bridge and overturned the tanker.
  • Rescue officials confirmed 14 fatalities, including women and children, after a critically injured three‑year‑old died in hospital; several others remain under treatment.
  • Relatives said many of the deceased were members of one family returning to Kotri from a wedding in Shah Latif Town, while the tanker driver, identified as Rafiullah, also died.
  • Rescue 1122, Edhi and Chhipa teams, along with motorway and local police, moved casualties to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital and the Edhi Sohrab Goth mortuary, managed a fuel leak and cleared traffic with cranes.
  • Sindh authorities and federal officials initiated investigations, with the communications minister directing rigorous vehicle and tyre inspections and the Motorway Police citing wrong‑way driving as a key factor.