
3 members of family among 4 killed in separate accidents
Pilibhit: Four people, including three members of a family, were killed in two separate accidents within 24 hours in Pilibhit district. The first incident occurred around 8pm on Monday, when a speeding tractor-trolley ran over three family members travelling on a bike. The accident took place on Bhind-Lipulekh NH 731 near Jyoraha Kalyanpur village in Barkhera, as the family was heading to Daulatpur village in Bisalpur.
According to eyewitnesses, the tractor-trolley was being driven in an "uncontrolled" manner, raising suspicions of drunk driving. By the time locals and police reached the spot, the driver had fled with the vehicle.
The deceased have been identified as Pancham Lal, 50, his wife Sunita Rani, 45, and their son Amar Singh, 24. All three were taken to the nearest community health centre, where Lal and his son were declared dead. Rani, who was critically injured, was referred to the autonomous state medical college in Pilibhit but died en route.
Originally from Naugwan Nabi Nagar village in Pilibhit, the family had moved to Rudrapur in Uttarakhand a few years ago, where Lal worked at an agricultural farm. Barkhera SHO Pradeep Kumar Vishnoi said an FIR would be lodged over the accident once a written complaint is received.
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The second accident took place around 9.30am on Tuesday, when a 45-year-old man from Deuni Kesarpur village was crushed by a passenger train heading to Tanakpur from Pilibhit Junction. The man, identified as Ram Singh, was crossing the railway tracks when the train hit him, dismembering his body.
All four bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination.

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