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Speeding trailer crushes two motorcyclists in Karachi

motorcycle accident in Baldia Raees Goth
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A tragic motorcycle accident in Karachi’s Baldia Raees Goth claimed the lives of two men after a speeding trailer struck them near a Rangers post.

According to rescue officials, the victims, identified as 30-year-old Amir and 35-year-old Sajid, died on the spot due to the severity of the collision.

The trailer reportedly hit the motorcycle directly, leaving both riders with fatal injuries before emergency teams could reach the scene.

Police reached the site and took the trailer into custody as part of standard procedure.

Despite police efforts to initiate legal proceedings, the families of the deceased refused to take any legal action; instead, they collected the bodies and left the scene without filing a complaint.

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The accident highlights ongoing concerns about traffic safety and reckless driving on Karachi’s roads, especially in industrial and peripheral areas like Baldia Town, where enforcement of traffic rules remains weak.

No FIR was registered until the time of filing this report.

Prior to this incident, it was reported that over 500 people have died in Karachi road accidents, with at least 155 individuals dying in accidents involving heavy vehicles, including trucks, buses, dumpers, water tankers, oil tankers, and trailers.

According to the local media reports, at least 512 people have lost their lives in road accidents across various areas of the metropolis so far in 2025.

Chhipa officials confirmed that the deceased include 397 men, 48 women, and 67 children.

Additionally, a total of 7,635 people sustained injuries, including 5,993 men, 1,115 women, and 487 children.

Heavy vehicles were involved in many fatal incidents.

So far this year, 155 people have died in accidents caused by heavy traffic.

These include 40 deaths from dumper collision, 58 from trailers, 37 from water tankers, 13 from local passenger buses, and 17 from coaches.

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