Nine people drowned in Pyanj river

DUSHANBE, August 10, 2015, Asia-Plus —  On 7 August at around 23.45 on the 319th kilometer of the road Dushanbe – Kulyab – Darvaz the driver of the “Opel-Astra” vehicle, Mamadamonullo Jumaev, 1981 year of birth, an inhabitant of Shirg village of Darvaz region, failed to control the vehicle and as a result the car […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

DUSHANBE, August 10, 2015, Asia-Plus —  On 7 August at around 23.45 on the 319th kilometer of the road Dushanbe – Kulyab – Darvaz the driver of the “Opel-Astra” vehicle, Mamadamonullo Jumaev, 1981 year of birth, an inhabitant of Shirg village of Darvaz region, failed to control the vehicle and as a result the car overturned into the Pyanj river at a height of 12 meters.

As informed by the press center of MIA of Tajikistan, as a result, the driver and his passengers – Oinisso Vohidova, 1984 year of birth, Habiba Jumaeva, 1976 year of birth, Rahima Surkhova, 1982 year of birth – all inhabitants of Dushanbe city, as well as Sadbard Shokirova, 1978 year of birth, inhabitant of Shahrinav district, Mansuri Adabjon, 2011 year of birth, Nargisai Umar, 2012 year of birth, Fotimai Dilovar, 2014 year of birth, and Umedai Dilovar, 2009 year of birth, drowned in river.

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