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Two killed intruck collisionin Bhadohi

Two killed intruck collisionin Bhadohi

Time of Indiaa day ago
Varanasi: Two persons, including a driver and a helper, lost their lives in a head-on collision between two trucks near Navdhan village on the national highway under the Unj police station of Bhadohi district late on Thursday night.
The accident caused a traffic jam on the southern lane. The police had to use a crane to remove the vehicles and clear the jam. The bodies were sent for the post-mortem examination.
Due to the Shrawan festival, the northern lane of the highway is reserved for Kanwariyas and vehicles are moving on the southern lane. The driver of one of the trucks Indrajit Nat (40), a resident of Bhabhaura village in the Chakia area of Chandauli district and helper Devendra Yadav (45), a resident of Mangla Vihar Colony, Kanpur, died in the accident. One truck was loaded with batteries, while the other was carrying onions.
The collision was so severe that the front part of a truck was completely destroyed. The driver and helper of the other truck fled from the scene. TNN
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