Pakistani police say a toxic gas leak has killed five people, including three women, and sickened dozens in a coastal residential area in the port city of Karachi.
People pray for the soul of Ahsan Farooq, 19 year boy who was died due to toxic gas leak, at his residence in Kamari neighborhood of Karachi, Pakistan, Monday, Feb. 17, 2020. A toxic gas leak killed five people and sickened dozens of others in a coastal residential area in Pakistan's port city of Karachi, police said Monday. The source of the leak, which occurred on Sunday night, and the type of gas that had leaked were not immediately known. There was no suspicion of sabotage.
The source of the leak, which occurred on Sunday night, and the type of gas that had leaked were not immediately known. There was no suspicion of sabotage.
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