Islamabad, May 11 Fifteen people died on Wednesday and 10 others were left injured after a truck and van collided at the Indus Highway in Pakistan’s Jamshoro district of Sindh province.
The initial death toll was 13, but later, two injured people — who along with other victims were shifted to a nearby hospital succumbed to their wounds, Geo News reported citing the Senior Superintendent of Police.
The incident occurred when a truck at high speed hit a van near Jamshoro’s Manjhand area, the SSP added.
The passenger van was coming from Dadu and was en route to Hyderabad while the truck was heading towards Sehwan.
Syed Murad Ali Shah, Sindh Chief Minister, while expressing grief over loss of lives, instructed the police to provide all possible assistance to the bereaved families.