LAHORE [Pakistan], In response to the incident involving Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz's protocol vehicle, the government has handed over a check of PKR 2.5 million to the family of a deceased youth who lost his life in an alleged accident five days ago. Don Chief Minister's instructions. Taking action, Narowal Deputy Commissioner Sai Hasan Raza and MPA Ahmed Iqbal visited the house of victim Muhammad Abubakar in Jasar village. He expressed his condolences to the bereaved parents and expressed sympathy on behalf of the Chief Minister. As Don MPA Ahmed Iqbal expressed his shared grief with the government, he handed over a check of PKR 2.5 million to Abubakar's father Fakhar Ayaz. Abubakar, 23, from the victim's family, died tragically in an accident allegedly involving the chief minister's protocol car on Narowal-Shakargar road on April 18. According to Narowal police report, two motorcycles collided, one of which belonged to Abubakar.with each other, and later, a 'government vehicle hit him, resulting in his untimely death, Maryam Nawaz took immediate cognizance of the incident and requested a comprehensive report from the DC regarding the matter, Abubakar was working at a filling station, while his father Fakhar Ayaz works as a labourer. The chief minister also directed officials to take necessary legal action against the driver of the official vehicle Maryam's convoy was traveling in after allegedly killing a motorcyclist when he was on his way to Narowal carrying three people, Dawn reported. Baisakhi festival day celebration. Was traveling to Kartarpur. On Thursday, an elite force vehicle going from Narowal towards Kartarpur hit a motorcyclist coming from the opposite direction at Chandowal stop on Shakargarh Road. Despite the accident, the CM's convoy did not stop to take the injured Ali Rizwan to the hospital. The cousin of the deceased told that Abubakar was going from home to the filling station where he worked. After hearing the news of his son's death, Abubakar's father Fakhar Ayaz fainted from shock. He was then shifted to the District Headquarters Hospital, Narowal, where he was treated for a few hours.