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Ex Joint Chief Of Army Staff General Khalid Shamim Wyne Retired Died In A Road Accident

إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ
 
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I know accidents happen and this most likely was an accident but still should be properly investigated
Don't worry authorities will definitely do the best to investigate high profile accident.
 
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Some questions are really bugging me
  • What type / model of the vehicle he was in?
  • Did the vehicle had enough safety bags?
  • Was he wearing the seat belts?
  • Who was the driver?
  • Was the vehicle over-speeding?
  • Any sabotage and why?
  • Was he involved in any political or strategic controversy, debate etc?
 
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Some questions are really bugging me
  • What type / model of the vehicle he was in?
  • Did the vehicle had enough safety bags?
  • Was he wearing the seat belts?
  • Who was the driver?
  • Was the vehicle over-speeding?
  • Any sabotage and why?
  • Was he involved in any political or strategic controversy, debate etc?
Looks like a late 90s Pajero.

Weak tyres .. bursting at high speeds can cause fatal accidents..

Pretty sure the vehicle was speeding at 120-130km/hr considering the speed limit.
 
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Come on sir. ACM Mushaf killed in accident. Now CJCSC also killed in accident. We have a known enemy trying to.bring harm upon us in any and all ways. We need to be vigilant. It makes logical sense that agencies will look into in the matter, just to make sure everything checks out.
Totally concur Sir, we can not let our guard down at this most critical time.Kudos
 
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Some questions are really bugging me
  • What type / model of the vehicle he was in?
  • Did the vehicle had enough safety bags?
  • Was he wearing the seat belts?
  • Who was the driver?
  • Was the vehicle over-speeding?
  • Any sabotage and why?
  • Was he involved in any political or strategic controversy, debate etc?
Airbags wear out with time... dust and other factors are also imvolved...

Seat belt could save life but it also depends on the speed n nature of accident..

The vehicle in pic seems to have rolled over.. possible rolling over multiple times st high speed...

Another factor we dont know is that other passing by vehicles could have also collided.

Ive been in a similar accident... was a miracle I survived... with a few (4) broken finger/metacarpals,eye lids completely severed (thankfully eye got saved) and bruises...

All thanks to an electric pole that stopper my vehicle from rolling onto the oncoming traffic on the other lane..
 
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Looks like a late 90s Pajero.

Weak tyres .. bursting at high speeds can cause fatal accidents..

Pretty sure the vehicle was speeding at 120-130km/hr considering the speed limit.

Car Tyres are the most important safety factor on a vehicle! something that always gets overlooked.
 
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Ex-CJSC Gen (r) Khalid Shamim Wynne passes away in road accident

Ex-CJSC Gen (r) Khalid Shamim Wynne passes away in road accident

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ISLAMABAD: Former chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff Committee General (r) Khalid Shamim Wynne, passed away in a road accident on the Islamabad-Lahore motorway on Saturday, according to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The accident occurred when Gen Wynne’s car toppled over after its tyre blew out.

General (retd) Wynne was injured in the accident and succumbed to his injuries. A friend accompanying Wynne also died on the spot while Wynne’s son who was critically injured was evacuated to the hospital where he is under treatment.

The four-star general served as the 14th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee before retiring on October 7, 2013. He was born on August 28, 1953, in Abbottabad, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. He received multiple accolades over the years, but the most outstanding ones are his recognition of Hilal-e-Imtiaz and Nishan-e-Imtiaz.

Over his military career, he held various command, staff and instructional appointments. He had commanded the 20th Battalion of the Punjab Regiment; two Infantry Brigades — including the prestigious 323 Infantry Brigade in Siachen; the 41st Infantry Division in Quetta; and the Southern Command in Quetta.

On the academic side, Gen Wynne held various instructional appointments while in the army, serving on the faculty of the School of Infantry and Tactics, Quetta; Command and Staff College, Quetta; and Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul.

He served as Chief of Staff in a Corps Headquarters and Commandant School of Infantry and Tactics Quetta.

Gen Khalid Shamim Wynne had also served in the General Staff directorate, staying as Deputy Chief of General Staff (DCGS) from 2006 to 2007.

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...id-shamim-wynne-passes-away-in-road-accident/
Real pics... looks like a V8.. not a pajero;
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Car Tyres are the most important safety factor on a vehicle! something that always gets overlooked.
Looks like a govt vehicle.. green plates.
 
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Totally concur Sir, we can not let our guard down at this most critical time.Kudos
Sabotage can't be ruled out. Some agencies have perfected this technique to make the murder look very natural. It is not conclusion but just to highlight a possibility.
 
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Sabotage can't be ruled out. Some agencies have perfected this technique to make the murder look very natural. It is not conclusion but just to highlight a possibility.
Tyre puncture is normal. Tyre bursting is very abnormal and rare.
There has to be a reason for that.
 
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The vehicle he died in was this one.

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@DESERT FIGHTER sir it seems to be a pajero.
Airbags do not get bad over time because the only time those pop out, the vehicle has breathed its last. One of my best friends was involved in a car accident in a Seat Ibiza 2006-model with airbags, the car got fully destroyed but he walked out without scratches because of the seat belt and airbags.
 
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