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Mumbai: One dies; 2 injured in vehicles' collision

| @indiablooms | Jun 10, 2019, at 05:40 pm

Mumbai, Jun 10 (UNI) The mild rain showers turned out to be fatal after an auto-rickshaw driver was killed and two passengers seriously injured as several vehicles collided after losing balance on the road, which got slippery due to rain in Mumbai's Chembur on late Sunday night.

The incident occurred on Sunday around 2200 hrs when a bike slipped on the wet road in Chembur area of city subarb, resulting in the collision of five vehicles.


As the bike slipped, a car coming from behind applied brakes in haste, following which a cement mixer banged the car, not being able to control the speeding vehicle.

Following this, a bus, an auto-rickshaw and another cement mixer coming from behind rammed into each other in line.  

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