What Led to the Tragic Loss of Five Lives in Khagaria?
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Patna, Feb 16 (NationPress) The speed of vehicles has tragically taken five lives, including that of a teenager, in Khagaria district of Bihar on Monday, with reports of three distinct road accidents emerging from various police station jurisdictions.
All the victims, who were either motorcycle riders or pillion passengers, were struck by speeding vehicles, resulting in public outrage and a temporary blockade of National Highway 31.
The initial incident took place at Kumhar Chakki under the Mufassil Police Station, where a Magic van collided with a speeding truck, fatally injuring two young men immediately.
The deceased were identified as Dheeraj Kumar (30) and Sanjeev Kumar (28), both residents of Begusarai.
Family members reported that they were en route to Khagaria to offer prayers at the Katyayani Temple when the collision occurred.
In reaction to the accidents, residents blocked NH-31 near Kumhar Chakki and Chaidha, halting traffic for nearly an hour and creating long vehicle queues.
The blockade was eventually cleared following police intervention and promises of action, allowing traffic to resume.
The second accident transpired near Chaidha Durga Temple within the Maheshkhunta Police Station area when a speeding Scorpio SUV crashed into a motorcycle, killing both riders instantly.
The victims were identified as Shivam Kumar (16) and Golu Kumar (18), who resided in the Mansi block.
They were returning home from the Maheshkhunta market when the incident occurred.
The third deadly accident was reported near Sapaha, also under Maheshkhunta jurisdiction, where a speeding truck ran over and killed a motorcycle rider, identified as Amresh Singh (30).
This series of accidents has left families in mourning and ignited public anger in the district.
The police have launched investigations into all three accidents, working to identify and apprehend the reckless drivers involved.
Three separate FIRs have been filed for rash and negligent driving at Mufassil and Maheshkhunta police stations under pertinent sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
These incidents have once again raised significant concerns regarding overspeeding and road safety in the region.