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Pakistan: Robber who stole money from Chinese national dies in road mishap

| @indiablooms | Jun 01, 2021, at 02:06 pm

Lahore: A robber, who stole money from a Chinese national in Lahore, died in an accident on Monday, media reports said.

The incident left two others injured.

Police told Geo News that shortly after the robbery, the robbers' motorcycle had collided with a tractor on Multan Road due to overspeeding — leading to the death of one individual.

Two others were hurt in the incident. Police have arrested them.

The Chinese national claimed the bag that the men stole contained Rs700,000, Geo News reported.

The dead robber was identified as Wasim. The bag he stole from the Chinese national was recovered by the police.

Geo News received the footage of the event, which showed that the driver, Shahbaz, stopped the car after robbers resorted to aerial firing. Following their firing, the robbers snatched the bag from the Chinese citizen and a cheque at gunpoint and fled.

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