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Uttar Pradesh

UP: 7 killed in a road mishap

| @indiablooms | Feb 24, 2021, at 06:42 pm

Mathura/UNI: Seven people travelling in a SUV were crushed to death after an oil tanker collided under Naujheel police station on the Yamuna Expressway on late Tuesday night, police said on Wednesday.

Senior superintendent of police Gaurav Grover said, "Seven persons including two women died after an oil tanker collided with the SUV they were travelling in on Yamuna Expressway.

The oil tanker was headed towards Agra. As per preliminary investigations, the tanker jumped the divider and collided with the SUV coming from the opposite direction.

"All those who were travelling in the SUV were dead. The kin of the deceased have been informed about the incident," Grover said.

"Bodies have been recovered and sent for post-mortem. Further probe is underway," he said.

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