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Bangladesh: Road mishap in Mymensingh leaves five people dead

| @indiablooms | Nov 10, 2021, at 10:41 pm

Mymensingh: A truck and a CNG-run auto-rickshaw collided in Bangladesh's Mymensingh region on Wednesday which left at least five people dead, media reports said.

The deceased were identified as auto-rickshaw driver Abdus Sattar, 40, Md Kalimuddin, 70, Mina Begum, 45, Sohrab Uddin, 50, and Salam Noor, 35, Dhaka Tribune reported.

Mayeen Uddin, officer-in-charge (OC) of Trishal police station told Dhaka Tribune a sand-laden truck collided with the auto-rickshaw carrying the victims coming from the opposite direction on Trishal-Balipara road at 9am, leaving two people dead on the spot and four others injured.

The injured people were rushed to Trishal Upazila Health Complex for treatment.

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