A passenger bus fell into a ravine and caught fire killing 40 people in southern Pakistan, a government official says.
QUETTA, Pakistan --
The bus was carrying 44 passengers from Quetta in Balochistan province to Karachi in neighboring Sindh province. The accident was near the town of Bela, in Lasbela district. “The accident happened due to over-speeding and the bus crashed into the pillar of a bridge. It caught fire soon after falling ,” he said.
Nadeem said the bodies were charred beyond recognition and are being transported to Karachi for DNA sampling. After identification, the bodies will be handed over to the victims' relatives.
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