Kohistan Car Crash Kills 8 Members of Same Family
In a heartbreaking incident, eight members of the same family lost their lives in a devastating car accident in Kohistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on Tuesday. The fatal crash has left the entire region in mourning and sparked urgent calls for better road safety in the mountainous areas of Pakistan.

In a heartbreaking incident, eight members of the same family lost their lives in a devastating car accident in Kohistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on Tuesday. The fatal crash has left the entire region in mourning and sparked urgent calls for better road safety in the mountainous areas of Pakistan.
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The accident occurred in Lower Kohistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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All 8 victims belonged to the same family, including women and children.
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The car reportedly lost control and fell into a deep ravine.
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Rescue operations were delayed due to the difficult terrain.
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Local authorities are investigating the cause of the crash.
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The incident has reignited concerns about unsafe roads in hilly regions.
The tragic incident occurred in the Dubair area of Lower Kohistan, a region known for its steep, winding roads and lack of guardrails. According to initial reports, the family was traveling to attend a wedding when their vehicle skidded off the road and plunged into a gorge.
Local witnesses stated that the vehicle appeared to be moving at a moderate speed, but due to narrow road conditions, the driver lost control on a sharp turn.
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The entire community has been left in shock.
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Funeral prayers were held in the family’s native village amid scenes of deep sorrow.
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Residents expressed grief, stating, “An entire family wiped out in seconds. This is beyond heartbreaking.”
It took several hours for the rescuers to recover the bodies from the ravine and transport them to the nearest hospital in Dasu.
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Rescue 1122
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Local police and administration
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Volunteers from nearby villages
Officials have confirmed the tragic loss and promised an in-depth investigation. A spokesperson for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police stated:
“We are looking into the condition of the vehicle, road safety measures, and any possible negligence. The families deserve justice.”
Meanwhile, members of the Provincial Assembly from the area have demanded:
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Immediate road repairs
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Installation of safety railings
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Speed limit enforcement
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Emergency rescue points in high-risk areas
Experts and local activists are urging sustainable road infrastructure development in Kohistan and similar high-altitude regions.
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Construction of properly paved roads with safety barriers
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Regular maintenance of rural roads
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Installation of warning signs and mirrors on blind curves
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Driver training programs for rural and mountain terrain
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Establishing emergency trauma centers in accident-prone districts
As the grieving family lays their loved ones to rest, the nation watches in sorrow, hoping that this loss won’t go in vain. Real change is needed, and it needs to start today.
This tragedy is a painful reminder of how precious life is—and how preventable some deaths can be if we take safety seriously.