
Man killed, nephew hurt in road accident
The incident triggered a six-hour protest by locals who demanded compensation and employment benefits for the deceased's family.
The deceased, Sraban Gaud, a resident of Badibahal and an employee of Mahanadi Coalfields Limited's Dulunga mines, was travelling with his 14-year-old nephew, Subham Dila, when the tragedy occurred around 9 am. The trailer, reportedly heading towards the Odisha Coal & Power Limited (OCPL) mines, struck their scooter from behind.
While Subham was thrown off the vehicle, Sraban fell on the road and was run over by the trailer.
The driver fled the scene.
Subham, a resident of Tilia, was initially rushed to Hemgir community health centre and later shifted to Sundargarh district headquarters hospital as his condition deteriorated.
Protesters placed Gaud's body on the road, demanding adequate compensation, employment for his widow, and the construction of a coal corridor road. The blockade was lifted around 3pm after authorities assured a compensation package, including Rs 1 lakh from OCPL, another Rs 1 lakh from the truck association, and Rs 20,000 from the Red Cross, along with employment provisions for Gaud's wife.
"We are working to identify the trailer and apprehend the driver," said Nirmal Mohapatra, SDPO, Sadar, Sundargarh. The post-mortem examination is scheduled for Thursday.

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