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Motorcycle collides with minivan, 3 killed

| @indiablooms | Dec 15, 2019, at 08:40 pm

Kakinada/UNI:   Three persons were killed when the motorcycle they were riding went out of control and collided with a minivan near Hasnabad village, 25 kms from here on Sunday.

The accident occurred while they were returning to their village from the holy shrine of Draksharamam.

While one person was killed on the spot, two others died on the way to hospital.

Draksharamam police, who registered a case, identified the deceased as---Nunna Ramaraju (20), Nunna Prakash (25) and Nunna Suribabu (45)- all from Siripuram village in Karapa Mandal.

Pending further investigation, the bodies were shifted to area hospital Ramachandrapuram for post-mortem, police said. 

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