7 people died in Mathura road accident, PM Modi expressed grief over the accident
7 people died in Mathura road accident, PM Modi expressed grief over the accident
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New Delhi: A major road accident has occurred in Yamuna Expressway in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, in which 7 people have died tragically and 2 others are said to be injured. Now PM Narendra Modi has condoled this painful accident. PM Modi tweeted and wrote, 'The road accident in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh is heart-wrenching. My deepest condolences to those who have lost their loved ones in this accident. Along with this, I wish the injured a speedy recovery.

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It is being told that this accident happened near Milestone 68. There was a fierce collision between a Wagon R car and an unknown vehicle on Yamuna Expressway. The car got blown up in it. Three men, three women and a child were killed on the spot in the accident. According to the information, a person and a child are seriously injured in this accident, they have been admitted to the hospital for treatment. It is being told that the people in the car were going from Hardoi to Delhi. He was to attend the marriage ceremony there. After the accident, there was an outcry on the Yamuna Expressway. At the same time, CM Yogi has also expressed deep grief after the accident. He expressed condolences to the bereaved families of the deceased. Along with this, instructions have been given to provide proper treatment to the people injured in the accident.

After the accident, Mathura Countryside Superintendent of Police Srichand has told that 7 people have lost their lives in a collision between a WagonR car and an unknown vehicle on Yamuna Expressway in the police station Nowhjheel area. The deceased were residents of Hardoi and were on their way to attend a wedding ceremony.

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