Major road accident in Nagpur, 4 people died painfully
Major road accident in Nagpur, 4 people died painfully
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Nagpur: A speeding SUV car rammed two motorcycles from behind in Nagpur, Maharashtra. In this road accident, 4 people died on the spot, while four people were seriously injured. The case is of Sakkardara flyover. It is being said that the accident was so dangerous that two people fell on the road 80 feet below the flyover.

According to the news received, there was a person in the SUV. Due to high speed on the flyover, the driver lost control of the vehicle and rammed the two motorcycles in front from behind. The husband and wife and two children were riding on a motorcycle. Whereas, there were three people on the second motorcycle. The deceased included a motorcycle-borne husband and wife and two children. Whereas, the remaining four people are seriously injured in this accident. All the injured persons were taken for treatment to the nearest hospital where they are undergoing treatment.

Police said that someone informed them about the accident over the phone. As soon as the news was received, the police team reached the spot. All the injured persons were immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment. Whereas, the bodies of the deceased were sent for post-mortem. At the same time, further investigation is being done by registering a case against the SUV car driver. Earlier, 5 persons were tragically killed in a dangerous collision between a Tavera car and a truck near Nagpur. The dead included three women and two men. Whereas, a girl child survived the accident. According to the news, this car was going from Nagpur to Umred when it collided with a truck on the way. Police said that the accident took place when the Tavera vehicle was overtaking the truck.

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