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Accident

Himachal Pradesh: Two die in Bolero accident in Kinnuar

| @indiablooms | Oct 05, 2020, at 09:11 pm

Shimla/UNI: Two persons died in an accident when a Bolero fell down in a deep gorge occured at Mastrang area near Rackham under Sangla of Kinnuar district early this morning.

Deputy Commissioner Kinnuar Gopal Chand said two persons identified as Navjeet Singh(23) son of Gian Singh Katheri resident of Samarkoot and Kuldeep son of Nedu Ram Village of Jabli of Rohru.

Both the bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of the car and informed the family members about the mishap.

The bodies of the deceased are being brought to Civil Hospital Sangla for postmortem.

As per the preliminary inquiry accident occured a at night however it was noticed by the villagers at 0800 hrs int he morning today.

DC said that immediate relief of Rs 10,000 each would be disbursed to family members at the time of handing over the bodies.

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