

ACCIDENT ALADIN PARK KARACHI DRIVER
"After repeated requests, they brought an old taxi and sent us out of the park from a side exit."Īt a little distance from the park, the taxi driver told the boy's family members that his vehicle had run out diesel. Mrs Mansoor claimed that the management of the amusement park did not even call an ambulance and administered 'first aid' only by placing an oxygen mask over Mohsin's face. "He was crying with pain and finding it difficult to breath." Mohsin was pulled out from under the wheel and placed on the ground. "His ribs were broken and food started coming out of his mouth." The people present intervened, making the wheel stop, but by that time Mohsin had been badly injured, she said.

Mohsin lost his balance and was crushed under a part of the huge wheel".

I am waiting for him to come to the police station for the registration of the FIR," he told Dawn over the telephone.ĭescribing the incident Mohsin's mother, Sultana Mansoor, said: "My son was about to sit in the wheel, when the operator started it. "I have submitted an application, informing the SHO about the incident. On Friday the boy's father, Mansoor Khan, went to the Gulistan-i-Jauhar police station to lodge an FIR. Mohsin Khan, a student of class seven, had gone to the Alladin Park with his mother and other female members of his family, where he met the fatal accident. KARACHI, June 25: A 13-year-old boy was crushed to death after falling on Sunday from a ferris wheel run by the management of an amusement park, according to the victim's family.
