Unlucky train's driver shows fear of sabotage in accident
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The driver of the Hazara Express train, which met with an accident in Nawabshah while coming from Karachi to Punjab, expressed fear of sabotage in the accident.
According to the 24News HD TV channel, the statement of driver Rashid Minhas has come out regarding the accident of the Hazara Express near Nawabshah.
The train driver said the engine and crew remained safe but some rear bogies were derailed in the accident.
He said the track was completely fine at the site of the accident and the train was running at a low speed of 50 kilometres per hour (kmph) while the speed limit of 105 kmph was allowed at the place of the accident.
Trian Driver Rashid told the media that the accident may be due to sabotage as the way the engine and the train were hit, he suspected it as a sabotage.
Rashid Minhas said the train had a total of 19 coaches and 10 of which were derailed in the accident that happened at 1:15 pm.