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Bangladesh: Three college students die due to road mishap in Sirajganj

| @indiablooms | Mar 06, 2023, at 09:25 pm

Sirajganj: At least three students died when a car ran over their motorcycle in Bangladesh's Sirajganj town on Monday.

The mishap occurred on the Hatikumrul-Bonpara highway.

Among the deceased, two were identified as Alamgir Hossain, 22, son of Barek Sarker of Belkuchi upazila and Sujon Hossain, son of Helal Uddin of Puthia upazila in Rajshahi. The identity of the remaining one is yet to be found, reports Dhaka Tribune.

The students studied in Natore City College.

Badrul Kabir, officer-in-charge of Hatikumrul highway police station, told the newspaper the victims were going to Natore from Sirajganj by motorcycle.

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