A horrific traffic accident in Bihar’s Jamui district on Tuesday claimed two lives and wounded four more.
The hospital has admitted all of the wounded for medical care. An automobile and a truck collided, causing the catastrophe.
Around three in the morning on Tuesday, the victims were returning from the Tilak ceremony when they were involved in an accident at the Sikandra roundabout in Jamui.
Natives of Kunj village, which is under the Roh police station in the Nawada district, all six of the victims who boarded the Scorpio were on their way to Arwan village, which is under the Kajra police station in the Lakhisarai district, for the Tilak ritual.
A HIWA truck transporting sand from Jamui to Sheikhpura at great speed struck the left side of the Scorpio violently as the victims were making their way back from Arwan hamlet to Nawada Road. The automobile smashed the school gate near Sikandra Chowk and crashed inside the school property since the accident was so severe.
Residents of Kunj village in the Roh police station area of Nawada, Arun Singh, 62, and Ramakant Singh, 66, have been identified as the dead.
The wounded include 35-year-old Varun Kumar, a Scorpio driver from Mahuli hamlet in Nawada; 70-year-old Virendra Singh; 14-year-old Kripa Shankar Gaurav; and 50-year-old Vipin Singh.
In the district’s Bakhtiyarpur police station, a man and his spouse perished in a terrible traffic accident in the hamlet of Bajitpur, which is on the outskirts of Patna, earlier on Monday.
The accident seriously damaged their toddler. On their bikes, the husband and wife were traveling when they collided with a speedy cycle approaching from the other way.
The identity of the dead couple was unknown. Police arrived at the scene as soon as they got information about the occurrence, seized charge of the remains, and sent them for a post-mortem.
This collision also wounded two young people who were riding another bike. In order to get treatment, the wounded have been admitted to the hospital. The two young people have been named as Naveen Kumar, 19, and Ranjit Kumar, 20, who live in Phulwari in the Patna district.