12 die of suffocation due to gas leak in Pishin
PISHIN: Twelve people of the same family died of suffocation when gas filled in a house due to leakage in Kali Karbala area here on Thursday.According to a Levies official Asmatullah, all the victims, including three women and nine children, were members of the same family and had left the
By our correspondents
January 30, 2015
PISHIN: Twelve people of the same family died of suffocation when gas filled in a house due to leakage in Kali Karbala area here on Thursday.
According to a Levies official Asmatullah, all the victims, including three women and nine children, were members of the same family and had left the gas heater turned on before going to bed.
Senior local administration official Bashir Ahmad Bazai said: “These people were asleep in the same room and inhaled poisonous gases emitted by a gas heater.” The bodies were shifted to the Civil Hospital, Pishin, for postmortem. Police started investigation of the incident.
President Mamnoon Hussain, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Balochistan chief minister, governor and PTI chief Imran Khan condoled with the victim family over the incident. — INPAFP adds: Nine people, all women and children, died after inhaling noxious fumes from an electricity generator outside their house in Killi Karbala village, 70 kilometres north of Quetta, which borders Iran and Afghanistan.
“These people were asleep in the same room and inhaled poisonous gases emitted by an electricity generator installed outside their room,” senior local administration official Bashir Ahmad Bazai said. He said the nine — three women and six children — were found dead on Thursday morning.
According to a Levies official Asmatullah, all the victims, including three women and nine children, were members of the same family and had left the gas heater turned on before going to bed.
Senior local administration official Bashir Ahmad Bazai said: “These people were asleep in the same room and inhaled poisonous gases emitted by a gas heater.” The bodies were shifted to the Civil Hospital, Pishin, for postmortem. Police started investigation of the incident.
President Mamnoon Hussain, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Balochistan chief minister, governor and PTI chief Imran Khan condoled with the victim family over the incident. — INPAFP adds: Nine people, all women and children, died after inhaling noxious fumes from an electricity generator outside their house in Killi Karbala village, 70 kilometres north of Quetta, which borders Iran and Afghanistan.
“These people were asleep in the same room and inhaled poisonous gases emitted by an electricity generator installed outside their room,” senior local administration official Bashir Ahmad Bazai said. He said the nine — three women and six children — were found dead on Thursday morning.
-
Camila Mendes Reveals How She Prepared For Her Role In 'Idiotka' -
China Confirms Visa-free Travel For UK, Canada Nationals -
Inside Sarah Ferguson, Andrew Windsor's Emotional Collapse After Epstein Fallout -
Bad Bunny's Star Power Explodes Tourism Searches For His Hometown -
Jennifer Aniston Gives Peek Into Love Life With Cryptic Snap Of Jim Curtis -
Prince Harry Turns Diana Into Content: ‘It Would Have Appalled Her To Be Repackaged For Profit’ -
Prince William's Love For His Three Children Revealed During Family Crisis -
Murder Suspect Kills Himself After Woman Found Dead In Missouri -
Sarah Ferguson's Plea To Jeffrey Epstein Exposed In New Files -
Prince William Prepares For War Against Prince Harry: Nothing Is Off The Table Not Legal Ways Or His Influence -
'How To Get Away With Murder' Star Karla Souza Is Still Friends With THIS Costar -
Pal Reveals Prince William’s ‘disorienting’ Turmoil Over Kate’s Cancer: ‘You Saw In His Eyes & The Way He Held Himself’ -
Poll Reveals Majority Of Americans' Views On Bad Bunny -
Wiz Khalifa Thanks Aimee Aguilar For 'supporting Though Worst' After Dad's Death -
Man Convicted After DNA Links Him To 20-year-old Rape Case -
Royal Expert Shares Update In Kate Middleton's Relationship With Princess Eugenie, Beatrice