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Building Collapsing?

24 October 2009 285 views 2 Comments

42-17805207 When we were looking for a new place to move in 2007, we roamed around whole Karachi, saw few at Gulshan-e-Maymar, Gulshan, Garden, etc.

While roaming in Garden, we came across Rabia View, agent showed us two flats in the building, as our priority was ground floor, and we liked the ground floor of Rabia View.

We were eager to finalize the deal, while discussing with other relative, one of our cousins literally yelled at us, telling us that it’s the same building which has been in news because of a case on builder due to damage in its pillar – What? Right we said the same.

Cousin did more investigation, and during his visit to Rabia View he came across many people who wanted to sell their flat as soon as possible.

Very soon we bought flat in same street just with the distance of few buildings.

Few days ago we heard Rabia View’s 2 more pillars are getting damaged along with the walls and floor getting cracks.

Even though KBCA has asked the occupants to vacant the building in 2006 but they didn’t and now builder is going to demolish the building.

It was been heard that builder has proved that material use in building wasn’t wrong/bad/third class during the case hearing back in 2006.

I wonder if material wasn’t wrong then what went wrong, and why builder is NOW demolishing it? Why he didn’t do it in 2006 or 2007?

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  • Zainab Dhanji said:

    God! this is dangerous! thank God and your cousin. Tc

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