A 21-year-old software engineer, Aiyaz Shemale, was crushed to death by a truck after his motorcycle hit a pothole in Bhiwandi, resulting in him losing balance. The police have booked the truck driver for negligence following their investigation, although the truck driver fled the scene.
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In Pakistan's Baluchistan province, three Sindhi barbers were killed by unidentified gunmen in a targeted attack in Panjgur district. The gunmen, who fled on a motorbike, are suspected to be Baluch separatist militants. This incident is part of a series of targeted killings of non-Baluch residents, often accused of espionage for the Pakistani military.
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