Kushinagar: A new case has come to light from Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh. A tragic accident took place late last Saturday night on Naurangia-Kaptanganj route in Nebua Naurangia area. Four occupants of the car were reportedly killed and one person was seriously injured in the accident. Police reportedly rushed to the spot and the injured youth has been admitted to the hospital for treatment. As per the information received in the case, all the bodies have been taken into custody and sent for postmortem.
Let us also tell all of you that the five youths were from Hata and Kasya areas and were returning from barat. As per the information received in the case, five occupants of the car were on their way to Kaptanganj from Naurangia at around 10 pm last Saturday. Meanwhile, the driver lost control of the car, and the car hit a bridge and overturned. Udit Rao, Sonu Gupta of Pakwainar in Kasya police station, Sonu Dixit of Hata town of Hata Kotwali and an unidentified person reportedly died on the spot. Snehi Yadav, a khabharabhar resident of Kaptanganj, was seriously injured and taken to community health centre Kotwa.
Doctors from here found the condition critical and referred him to the district hospital. It has now been reported that all the occupants of the car had come from Pakwainar Dumri to Piparia Barat in Nebua Naurangia police station area. In fact, they were on his way to Kaptanganj after hearing about the accident of a relative from here and his speeding car hit the railing of the bridge at around 9.30 pm on khairtia bridge of badi canal on Naurangia-Kaptanganj route. The collision was so severe that the railing wall broke and the car overturned. The five youths were then trapped in the car and hearing their noise, the villagers nearby rushed to the spot and the train was on and smoke was coming out.
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