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Maharashtra road mishap leaves three dead

| @indiablooms | Jul 20, 2019, at 05:23 pm

Aurangabad, Jul 20 (UNI) Three teenagers were crushed to death by an unidentified vehicle when they were working out on a road at Talewadi village of Beed district early Saturday, sources said here.

The incident took place on the Kalyan-Visakhaptnam road.

The deceased, students of Jay Bhavani High school of Gadhi, were identified as Sunil Thote (14), Tukaram Yamgae (16) and Abhishek Jadhav (14).

According to villagers they want to join military.

A pall of gloom descended Talewadi village following the incident.

The Gevrai police has filed a case of accidental death and further investigation was on, police said.  

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