Punjab tragedy: 9 killed as pick-up vehicle carrying 32 people to Amritsar for relative's last rites rams into truck
In a devastating road accident, nine people lost their lives and several others sustained injuries after the pick-up vehicle they were travelling in crashed into
In a devastating road accident, nine people lost their lives and several others sustained injuries after the pick-up vehicle they were travelling in crashed into a truck near Janga Wala Mour on the Ferozepur–Fazilka road on Saturday. The vehicle was carrying 32 passengers, including women and children, from Jalalabad to Beas in Amritsar, where they were headed to immerse the ashes of a deceased relative in the Beas River, according to PTI. The journey ended in tragedy when the vehicle met with the accident. Several victims succumbed to their injuries at the scene, while those seriously hurt were rushed to the Civil Hospital in Ferozepur for treatment. According to Dr Nikhil Gupta, Senior Medical Officer, patients in critical condition have been referred to Guru Gobind Singh Government Medical College in Faridkot for advanced medical care.
Ferozepur Senior Superintendent of Police Bhupinder Singh, accompanied by other senior officials, arrived at the accident site to oversee the situation and assess the circumstances surrounding the crash. The SSP stated that police have launched an investigation and are working to determine the exact cause of the accident. Anshpreet Singh (12), one of the survivors who escaped with minor injuries, said he was travelling with his family to immerse the ashes of his grandmother, Pooro Bai (62), in the Beas River when the tragedy occurred. "We started our journey early at 3.30 am. Everything was normal, and we even stopped for fuel. As soon as we reached near Janga Wala Mour, the accident happened", Anshpreet stated. Also Read | Punjab broadens health insurance scheme with more private hospital procedures The victims who lost their lives in the accident were identified as Karnail Singh, Lakshmi Rani, Sukhwinder Kaur, Bhago Rani, Maya Bai, Surinder Singh, Raj Kumar, Darshan Singh, and Vidya Rani.
Narrow escape for 30 passengers after private bus overturns in Maharashtra's Beed In a major mishap that could have turned fatal, around 30 passengers escaped unhurt after a private bus overturned on a sharp curve along a hilly road in Maharashtra's Beed district early on Saturday, police said. The accident occurred at around 4 am in the Kanifnath Ghat area of Ashti tehsil, nearly 85 km from Beed, when the bus was travelling from Pune to Nanded. Also Read | Punjab rolls out menstrual health education programme across government schools According to preliminary information, the driver allegedly lost control of the vehicle while navigating a sharp bend, causing the bus to overturn. Fortunately, all passengers had a narrow escape, and no fatalities were reported. "The vehicle veered off the road and overturned onto the side of the road, triggering panic among the passengers, most of whom were asleep at the time," an official mentioned.
