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Child plant succumbs to injuries
- Updated: June 21, 2017
PESHAWAR: The child who was harmed in a celebratory glow on Sunday after Pakistan kick arch-rival India to win a ICC Champions Trophy upheld divided on Wednesday.
The six-year-old Noeen Shah was harmed in a celebratory glow and as n coma.
“My son upheld away,” Layeq Shah a child’s father reliable to The Express Tribune. “His [Noeen Shah] wake will be offering on Thursday (today) in Risalpur.”
Unintended consequences: The hazards of celebratory gunfire
Shah was fighting for his life in a private sanatorium in Peshawar after being strike by wandering bullet in a celebratory glow on Sunday.
He had suffered conduct injuries and a bullet had strike nearby his mind after that he went into coma.
“My son fought for life for over 60 hours though did not recover,” a father said.
At slightest one chairman died in Lower Dir while scarcely 33 people were reportedly harmed in several districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) overdue to aerial firing.