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 Six die in firing at Simingly road in Quetta
 Updated at: 2105 PST,  Friday, May 30, 2008
Six die in firing at Simingly road in Quetta QUETTA: Six persons were killed in a firing incident here at Simingly road on Friday.

A group of people was returning after playing a cricket match when they were attacked with firing here in front of FIA office, sources said.

Four persons died on the spot while three were brought to the hospital where two more succumbed to their injuries.

Four of the deceased were identified as Amir Ahmed, Ali Sohail, Hameed and Shahid.
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