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One person reportedly succumbed to the virus in Rawalpindi district. Officials of the capital administration said nine cases were reported in the age group of 30-39, followed by eight in 20-29, five in 40-49, four each in 0-9 and 60-69, three each in 10-19 and 70-79, two in 50-59 and one in 80 and above, the officials said, adding five cases were reported from G-11, four from Loi Bher, three each from I-8 and Model Town, two each from G-9, G-7, Khanna, and E-11, one each from Bhara Kahu, Tarlai, G-10, G-6, G-13, Kurri, F-8, F-6 and G-5. Addresses of seven cases are not known, they added. ....
MANSEHRA: At least eight members of a family, including a woman and her two children, were killed and three others sustained injuries when a pickup vehicle plunged into the Siran River in Gujjara. ....
MANSEHRA: Eight members of a family were killed and three sustained critical injuries when a vehicle plunged into the Siren River in Gujjara area here on Sunday. The vehicle was on its way to Tarmung village in Pulrah area, when the driver while negotiating a sharp turn on a steep road lost control over the steering. As a result, the vehicle skidded off the road and plunged into the river. The police and locals fished out the bodies and shifted them to the Civil Hospital, Pulrah. Three injured were rushed to the King Abdullah Teaching Hospital, Mansehra, in critical condition. ....
HARIPUR: A man allegedly killed his father-in-law over a petty issue in a remote village in the Khanpur tehsil here on Wednesday, police said.The police said the wife of one Abdul Qadir from Kohala. ....
A monk examines a statue at an archaeological site in Khanpur on Thursday. Dawn HARIPUR: A group of Buddhist monks from Sri Lanka visited archeological sites in Bhamala and Julian areas of Khanpur tehsil here on Thursday. The monks totalling 11 are in the country on an eight days visit on the invitation of Prime Minister Imran Khan. Sub-divisional officer of Khanpur Museum Nawazuddin told Dawn that the invitation was extended by the premier during a recent visit to Sri Lanka as part of efforts to promote religious tourism in the country. He briefed monks about the history of Buddhist sites, efforts to preserve them, and plans to excavate on new sites on the directives of the archaeology department. ....