
At least four people, all university students, died when their car collided with a truck in Panjab Bathinda, the police said on Monday.
The car collided with a truck coming from the opposite direction, the police said.
Four were between the age of 19 and 23, said Daljeet Singh.
“There were four people-the boys and one girl-and all four died in the car. All four were university students,” Bathinda dsp Sarabjit Singh told journalists on Monday.
The head collision occurred as a result of the tire explosion, DSP said that eyewitnesses quoted.
“People who were in place said the tire of the vehicle had burst and caused the front collision,” he said.
The police said young people came to Bathindy to appear during the test and meet an accident on their way home.
Three of them died on the spot and fourth succumbed to the hospital, the police said.
The investigation still applies to a fatal accident, Sarabjit Singh said.
“We are still investigating whether the vehicle was on the wrong side or not.”
The car was seriously damaged in the accident, which is still necessary to find out.
One killed, three injured in the accident of Delhi
One person died, while three others suffered serious injuries after the truck hit several pedestrians in the Sarita Vihar area in Delhi, the police said.
Local residents and PCR staff were rushed to the Apollo hospital by four injured people. One of them, identified as Sabbir, 36 -year -old Dakshin Puri, Ambedkar Nagar, was declared dead. Three more, MD. Shanur (32), Suresh (44) and Bibti (80) have suffered severe injuries and undergo treatment.
Eyewitnesses present on the spot revealed that around 10:15 in the morning a truck was charged with gas rollers from the side of Ashram, first collided with a parked motorcycle, and then thrust into several pedestrians.
The driver of the offensive vehicle did not stop and tried to escape from the scene. However, he was detained by officials of the warning traffic police in red light near the Apollo hospital.
Based on the statement of eyewitnesses, medical reports and scene inspection, companies were registered according to Section 281, 125 (a). A) and 106 (1) of Bharatiya nyaya Sanhita.
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