A four-year-old boy named Sufiyan lost his life after a water tanker ran him over in Faqeer Colony. The tragic Karachi traffic accident happened in Orangi Town, and it reflects the growing danger caused by unchecked heavy traffic vehicles across the city.
Police confirmed the accident occurred near Police Station Momin Abad. The tanker driver fled, but officers took the vehicle into custody. Rescue teams reached the scene quickly and tried to control the crowd, because bystanders often react emotionally after such incidents. This water tanker accident marks the third heavy vehicle mishap reported on the same day.
A second crash occurred near Surjani’s Four Chowrangi, where another tanker hit a motorcyclist and killed him on the spot. People set the tanker on fire, and law enforcement intervened to stop the fire from spreading. Rescue teams transported the victim’s body to a nearby hospital, and police have launched an investigation.
In another Sher Shah Bridge mishap, a dumper struck a couple on a motorcycle, critically injuring them, and rescue teams took them to Civil Hospital Karachi for treatment. These incidents show the growing public safety concerns linked to heavy vehicle accidents in Karachi. Officials say most crashes involve speeding, poor road discipline, and weak traffic law enforcement.
Heavy vehicle negligence continues to cause road accident fatalities across Karachi’s road networks. Residents are demanding stricter traffic measures to protect families, and they want rapid reforms to control reckless driving. Authorities have promised stronger monitoring, so more lives can be saved.
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A child was killed in the third major traffic accident in Karachi as heavy vehicle accidents rise, increasing road safety concerns across the city.







