PM Modi expresses grief over accident in Maharashtra's Jalgaon district
PM Modi expresses grief over accident in Maharashtra's Jalgaon district
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Mumbai: A major accident occurred late last night near Kingaon village in Yaval of Jalgaon district of Maharashtra. 16 people died in the collision. It is being said that all those who died were laborers of Abhoda, Karhala, and Raver. In this case, the police say that the incident happened when the truck loaded with papaya overturned. As soon as information was received about this accident, the police reached the spot. The police then helped evacuate the people. It is being told that the condition of five laborers is very critical.

At present, all of them have been admitted to a rural hospital for treatment. Now Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed condolences to the bereaved families of the victims of this accident. With this, he wished the injured to get well soon. The identities of those killed in the incident are Hussain Sheikh (30), Sarfaraz Kasam Tandvi (32), Narendra Vaman Bagh (25), Digambar Madhav (55), Dildar Hussain Tadvai (20), Sandeep Yuvraj. Bhararao (27) Ashok Jagan (40), Durabai Sandeep Bhararao (20), Ganesh Ramesh More (5), Sarda Ramesh More (15), Sagar Ashok Bagh (3), Sangeeta Ashok Bagh (35), Samanbai Ingle (24), Kambai as Ramesh More (45) and Sabnoor Hussain Tadvai (53).

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Now talk about PM Modi's tweet, he has written in his tweet- 'Heart-wrenching truck accident in Jalgaon, Maharashtra. Condolences to the bereaved families. May the injured recover at the earliest: PM @ narendramodi ' Before this accident, there was a big accident on 6 February on the last of February (Friday). During that time, four people were killed and two people were badly injured in the fierce collision of an SUV and truck.

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