Fatal Collision in Bihar: Three Young Lives Lost
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Patna, April 4 (NationPress) A tragic incident occurred on Saturday morning in Bihar’s Banka district, resulting in the deaths of three young men and leaving three others severely injured following a high-speed clash between a car and a motorcycle on the Deoghar-Sultanganj main road. Police reported that the collision transpired around 6 a.m. close to Bijjikheirwa village, falling under the jurisdiction of the Jalebiyamod Police Station.
According to Raju Kumar, the SHO of Jalebiyamod police station, the impact was so severe that three young men lost their lives immediately at the scene.
Witnesses indicated that both the car and motorcycle were racing at dangerously high speeds, effectively transforming the public road into a racetrack. The force of the collision resulted in the motorcycle being utterly destroyed, with its components scattered across the roadway.
The victims, identified as Surendra Sah, Rupesh Sah, and Baleshwar Sah, hailed from the same extended family and resided in Babarjhop village. Their unexpected demise has plunged their families into profound sorrow, extinguishing the hopes of three households instantaneously.
In a contrasting aspect of this tragedy, a family from Nagma village in Garhwa was en route to a pilgrimage at Baba Dham in Deoghar when the accident occurred. Three individuals, including a woman, were injured and rushed to a nearby hospital due to their serious conditions; they were subsequently transferred to Bhagalpur for specialized care.
The scene was chaotic and heart-wrenching, with debris littering the road, anguished cries from witnesses, and a temporary suspension of traffic.
Authorities quickly arrived, recovered the deceased, and initiated a post-mortem examination while continuing their investigation.
This heartbreaking event highlights the perilous outcomes of reckless driving and excessive speed. As news of the tragedy reached Babarjhop village, an atmosphere of unimaginable grief enveloped the community.
Wails from grieving families echoed through the streets, and the prospect of three funeral pyres being lit in unison cast a somber shadow over the entire village.