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Uttar Pradesh

UP: Four dead, three injured in separate road accidents

| @indiablooms | Mar 19, 2021, at 08:40 pm

Saharanpur/UNI: Four people were killed while three others sustained injuries in separate road mishaps here on Friday.

Police spokesperson here said that Avinash (25), a resident of Ambehta Shekha in the Deoband Kotwali area, was en route to Gagalhedi along with his wife Nishu (24) on a bike. However, a vehicle rammed into their motorcycle from behind at the flyover between Nangal-Gagalhedi.

The couple were flung in the air as a result of the collision and fell into a 30 feet gap in the middle of the flyover. Nishu was killed on the spot in the accident while his husband Avinash succumbed in the hospital.

In a separate incident, a sand-laden truck rammed into a bike near the flyover in Lakhnaur in the Nangal area in the afternoon. Bike-borne Vidya (50) and her son Arun Kumar (25) were killed on the spot in the accident. Both of them hailed from the Yahiyapur village in the Nanauta area.

The spokesperson said that apart from this, bike-borne Shah Alam, his wife Nasreen and their 10-year-old son sustained serious injuries after a roadways bus rammed into their vehicle at around 1100 hrs.

Following the accident, the bus driver fled from the spot. The injured have been admitted to the district hospital.

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