GOVERNOR SINDH KAMRAN TESSORI AS HE NARROWLY ESCAPED AN ACCIDENT
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According to the post of Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori on Twitter, he affirmed that he had narrowly escaped an accident during landing via 'Fly Jinnah aircraft'.
he also quotes the pilot words in his post, "Pilot Ky Mutabiq ALLAH Ney Sbko Nai Zindagi Di",
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