
Banda,
14 May (HS): A Scorpio car collided with a truck carrying cylinders on the
Bundelkhand Expressway. Four members of the same family from Azamgarh died in
the accident. A seriously injured young woman has been referred to Kanpur.
A
horrific road accident occurred on the Bundelkhand Expressway in Banda
district. A Scorpio collided with a truck carrying gas cylinders. Four people,
including the Scorpio driver, died on the spot. A 20-year-old woman was
seriously injured and was immediately admitted to the district hospital. After
providing first aid, doctors referred her to Kanpur. It is being reported that all
the deceased and injured are members of the same family from Ramgarh, Azamgarh,
who were traveling to Kabrai.
DM
Amit Aseri issued instructions: Upon receiving information about a tragic road
accident on the Bundelkhand Expressway, District Magistrate Amit Aseri
inspected the scene. He stated that a Scorpio and a truck collided on the
Bundelkhand Expressway within the Kotwali Dehat area. Four people were killed
in the accident.
One
young woman seriously injured: The bodies have been sent for post-mortem
examination by the administration. One young woman was seriously injured in the
incident and was referred to Kanpur for further treatment after receiving first
aid. The administration is in contact with the victim's family and will ensure
all possible assistance as per the law.
A
nap caused four deaths: Regarding the Bundelkhand Expressway accident,
Superintendent of Police Palash Bansal said that today the Kotwali Dehat police
station received information that a DCM and a Scorpio had collided on the
Bundelkhand Expressway. Police, fire brigade, and rescue teams immediately
arrived at the scene and began relief operations.
The
vehicle rammed into the DCM from behind: The Scorpio was carrying one man and
four women. Three people died on the spot, while another died during treatment.
Prima facie, the cause of the accident appears to be a dozing off of the
Scorpio driver, which caused the vehicle to ram into the DCM from behind. Traffic
has been restored, and legal proceedings are underway.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi