At least 14 dead in two road crashes in Tunisia
In the southern province of Sfax, a taxi and a truck collided, leaving 10 people dead and one other person injured, Tunisia’s state news agency TAP said, citing a civil defence official. The second accident happened earlier on Friday on a suburban road near the capital Tunis, where four people were killed after their vehicle rammed into a truck, the privately owned TV Nessma reported online.
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- DPA
- Published Date: 11:16 | 23 June 2023
- Modified Date: 11:19 | 23 June 2023
At least 14 people were killed in two separate road accidents in Tunisia on Friday, media in the North African country reported.
In the southern province of Sfax, a taxi and a truck collided, leaving 10 people dead and one other person injured, Tunisia's state news agency TAP said, citing a civil defence official.
The second accident happened earlier on Friday on a suburban road near the capital Tunis, where four people were killed after their vehicle rammed into a truck, the privately owned TV Nessma reported online.
The causes of both crashes are not clear yet.