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Bihar road mishap kills children, mob attacks hospital

| | Apr 20, 2015, at 07:33 pm
Siwan, Bihar, Apr 20 (IBNS): At least three school going children and a teacher died in Bihar's Siwan district in a road accident on Monday morning, triggering a round of violence and arson in a hospital where the victims were taken after the mishap.

Media reports said three school children and one teacher died when the van in which they were travelling collided with another vehicle on Monday morning. The victims were all taken to a hospital but relatives alleged the hospital was negligent and there were not enough doctors to take care of them.

Soon violence broke out and a mob set ablaze the vehicles belonging to the hospital.

They also barged inside the hospital and vandalized, alleged hospital officials.

Police have been deployed to bring the situation under control.

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