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Two dead, one injured due to electrocution in Lower Dir

Two men were killed and a third seriously injured after suffering electric shocks at Sabawon Chowk in Timergara, Lower Dir, police said. The injured man was shifted to hospital for treatment.

By Web Desk·Aug 16·bolnews.com·2 min read

Intelligence analysis by Llama

Two dead, one injured due to electrocution in Lower Dir
Image: bolnews.com

A local electrocution incident at Sabawon Chowk in Timergara, Lower Dir, killed Javed Iqbal and Bashir Khan and injured Irshad Hakeem, who was hospitalized. Police confirmed the identities and ages of the victims.

Why it matters

Electrocution deaths in Pakistan's smaller towns frequently point to aging or poorly maintained power infrastructure, an issue that recurs across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and other provinces. Each incident underscores the human cost of weak electrical safety enforcement in rural and semi-urban areas.

Two men in a town called Timergara in Pakistan touched something that had dangerous electricity running through it, and they died. A third person got hurt too and was taken to the hospital. It happened at a busy street corner, which means the wires there probably weren't safe.

Analysis

Sabawon Chowk

The incident occurred at Sabawon Chowk in Timergara, the administrative center of Lower Dir district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Police reported that two men died at the scene and a third sustained serious injuries from electric shocks at this public location. The fact that the electrocution happened at a busy chowk rather than inside a private premises suggests the hazard may have involved exposed wiring, a downed line, or a faulty public installation — though the article does not specify the exact cause. Local chowks in districts like Lower Dir often have overhead wiring strung between buildings with minimal insulation or grounding, a pattern that has produced similar fatalities elsewhere in the province.

Gosam Munda

Both deceased were identified as residents of Gosam Munda, a village in the Lower Dir area. Javed Iqbal, son of Muhammad Yar, was around 36 to 37 years old, while Bashir Khan, son of Nazir Jan, was around 34 to 35. The two men were close in age and from the same locality, indicating they may have been together at the time of the shock. The article does not detail their relationship or occupation, but the loss of two working-age men from a single village in a single incident represents a significant blow to a small rural community where family and labor structures are tightly interwoven.

Irshad Hakeem

The sole survivor, Irshad Hakeem, son of Bakht Zameen, is around 26 to 27 years old and a resident of Luqman Banda Khaal, a separate settlement from the deceased. Police said he was shifted to a hospital for medical treatment, but the article does not specify which facility or his current condition. His survival offers a narrow window into the severity gradient of electrical contact — proximity, grounding, and the path the current takes through the body determine outcomes that can range from minor burns to instant fatality. The incident remains under police reporting at the time of publication, with no mention of a formal investigation into the power infrastructure responsible.

Key points

  • Two men killed and one injured in electrocution at Sabawon Chowk in Timergara, Lower Dir
  • Deceased identified as Javed Iqbal (36-37) and Bashir Khan (34-35), both from Gosam Munda
  • Injured man Irshad Hakeem (26-27) from Luqman Banda Khaal shifted to hospital
  • Police confirmed identities but did not specify the cause of the electric shock
  • Incident reported on August 16, 2026, by BOL News Web Desk
The Downside

If the underlying electrical hazard at Sabawon Chowk is not identified and repaired, additional bystanders could face the same risk. Without a formal inquiry into local power infrastructure, similar electrocution incidents may continue to occur across Lower Dir and other districts with aging wiring.

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