MP: Bike down in Bhind, killed as trucks of 5 out of 5 killed

Bhind, 30 September (IANS) On Tuesday, five people, including five and one divers, were crushed by two motorcycles in the Fop area of ​​Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh, in a disastrous road accident on Tuesday, four and one diver were crushed.

The incident occurred at around 11 am on Gwalior-Etawah Road, which is often known for the movement of vehicles.

According to preliminary reports of the local police, three victims died on the spot due to the severity of influence. One of the motorcycles was being aboard a diver by Bhola Khan, while the other was operated by Sunil Baghel, who was traveling with his wife Sunita (32), Son Chhote (5), and daughter Ansu (15).

When the tragedy took place, the family was allegedly given the route in a nearby village.

“Bhola Khan, Sunil Baghel and his wife Sunita died on the spot; the children later succumbed due to injuries,” said Satendra Singh Rajput, Charge and Investigating Officer Satyendra Singh Rajput.

The official said the container truck is moving at a high speed, lost control and entered both motorcycles simultaneously.

The force of the collision was so intense that the victims were thrown several meters away, and their vehicles were kept beyond the recognition.

“The driver of the container ran away soon after the accident, released the vehicle on the roadside,” the official said.

Local residents reached the site and alerted the officers. Soon after, police and emergency services came and started the process of identifying the victims and cleaning the debris.

The bodies were sent to the district hospital for post mortem examinations.

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“The accident was frightening. All five victims died immediately. We are investigating the circumstances and trying to find out the absconding driver,” said a senior official of the Phoop police station.

The tragic incident has created resentment and grief in the local community, demanding strict enforcement of many traffic rules and better monitoring of heavy vehicles on rural roads.

The family members of the deceased have called for Swift justice and compensation.

Authorities have registered a case against unknown driver under the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, including rash driving and guilty murder, which is not the amount of murder.

Efforts are underway to locate and catch the driver. The accident combines increasing concern over road safety in Madhya Pradesh, where deadly accidents related to heavy vehicles claim life at a dangerous rate.

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