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Road accident claims two lives, injures eight in Jizan, Saudi Arabia

Road accident claims two lives, injures eight in Jizan, Saudi Arabia

The rationale for the accident is peaceable unclear, and authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.
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Dubai: At least two people be pleased died and eight others had been injured in a horrific online page online online page online visitors accident on Al Karbous Road in Jizan, Saudi Arabia.

The deceased had been identified as a girl and an elderly individual. Among the injured, a girl and a baby are in serious condition and receiving pediatric care. Two persons are in stable condition, whereas two others had been discharged from the sanatorium.

Upon being alerted, Civil Defence teams rushed to the scene to rescue those trapped, and an air ambulance was once readily available to transport the injured.

The total injured had been transferred to King Fahd Sanatorium, Jizan Frequent Sanatorium and Amis Clinical Sanatorium.

The rationale for the accident is peaceable unclear, and authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.

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