Six people tragically lost their lives in two separate truck accidents in Madhya Pradesh on February 6, with three women and one man dying in one accident and two truck drivers killed in another.
The first accident occurred in the early morning hours around 7:30 AM on National Highway 43 in the Pali area of Umaria district, about 38 kilometers from the district headquarters. A collision between two speeding trucks led to the deaths of three women and one man. Police officials reported that one truck was en route to Umaria from Shahdol, while the other was heading in the opposite direction.
The collision resulted in the immediate death of three women who were traveling in the Umaria-bound truck. A man who was traveling in the second truck succumbed to his injuries at the district hospital. Pali Police Station House Officer Madan Lal Marabi stated that efforts were underway to identify the victims. Additionally, one other person sustained injuries in the accident and is receiving treatment.
In a separate incident, two truck drivers were killed after a collision between their vehicles in Bhind district. The accident took place around 1:30 AM near Kheria Bagh village. One truck, loaded with paddy, was headed towards Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh, while the other truck, carrying vegetables, was on its way to Etawah city, also in Uttar Pradesh. The drivers of both vehicles died at the scene.
Authorities are investigating both accidents, and efforts are being made to further understand the causes behind these tragic incidents.
Sources By Agencies