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Snakebite patient, mother die as ambulance collides with truck on way to hospital

Snakebite patient, mother die as ambulance collides with truck on way to hospital

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Jaipur, Aug 1 (PTI) A 21-year-old snakebite patient and his mother died after the ambulance carrying them to hospital collided with a truck on the Jaipur-Agra national highway early on Friday morning, a police officer said.
The accident took place near Kanota, about 30 kilometres from Jaipur city.

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