Big accident in Mandsaur, 3 people of same family died tragically
Big accident in Mandsaur, 3 people of same family died tragically
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Mandsaur: Three members of a family were killed and five others injured in a tragic accident in Madhya Pradesh's Mandsaur district. The incident took place on the Lakmakhedi four-lane highway in the Daloda police station area on Thursday. The speeding car collided with the trolley going ahead. The accident was so severe that the car was completely shattered. Two people died on the spot in the accident. However, one child was taken to the district hospital where he also died. After the accident, ASP Gautam Singh Solanki SDOP Narendra Solanki reached the spot.

The family, hailing from Village Bardiya of Manasa in Neemuch district, had gone in a car to attend the Mannat ceremony at the temple in Hanumantia village of Ratlam district. On the way back, a horrific road accident took place near Daloda in the Mandsaur district. In which 3 people, including a child of the same family, died on the spot. Four people were seriously injured in the accident, out of which 2 women have been referred to Udaipur and 2 people are undergoing treatment in Mandsaur District Hospital. The deceased have been identified as Ayan son of Naveen Dabur, Nitesh son of Shyamlal Dabur, and Pooja wife of Ramesh Dabur. According to the family, the Swift car collided with the container.

SP Narendra Solanki said that all the residents of Bardiya in Neemuch district were returning from Hanumantia in Ratlam district in a car from the Mannat ceremony. During this, the car collided with the moving trolley near the four-lane highway of Lakmakhedi Phante under the Daloda police station area. The deceased have been identified as Nitesh (22) and Pooja (30). While Ayan son of father Naveen (4) died due to treatment in the district hospital. The deceased have been identified as Mukesh Dabar (40), Uma (45), Kajal (28), and Vandana (35). They have been referred to the district hospital. Two seriously injured persons were referred to the Higher Center, where the condition of both of them remains critical.

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