How Did a Speeding Truck Result in Four Fatalities in Gwalior?
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Gwalior, Jan 30 (NationPress) Tragically, four individuals lost their lives when their vehicle was struck by an overspeeding and heavily laden truck on a highway in Gwalior district, Madhya Pradesh.
A police representative confirmed the incident to IANS, stating that it took place within the jurisdiction of the Mahrajpura police station. The collision was so intense that the car was severely damaged, resulting in the victims being almost entirely crushed.
Authorities had to call in a crane to assist in extracting the bodies from the wreckage. The police arrived promptly at the scene and initiated rescue operations. Although traffic was temporarily halted, it was subsequently restored.
All four deceased individuals have been sent for post-mortem examinations, as reported.
The victims were identified as Saurabh Sharma, Jyoti Yadav, Bhure Prajapati, and Uma Rathore, all hailing from Bhind district, according to police records.
Saurabh Sharma, who was driving, was en route to Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) from Agra (Uttar Pradesh) via Bhind. The three passengers had sought a lift in his car to return to their homes in Bhind.
Following the incident, the truck driver, identified as operating vehicle number MP 07 HB 2801, fled the scene. Police are actively searching for him.
Initial investigations indicated that the dense fog in the early morning hours may have contributed to this tragic event.
“A case has been filed, and the investigation is ongoing. The families of the deceased have been notified,” stated a police official.
In a related incident earlier in Gwalior, three family members—a couple and their young daughter—lost their lives after a truck collided with their motorcycle on January 22.
The family, residents of Jalaun district in Uttar Pradesh, were tragically killed by a speeding truck while returning home after their daughter's medical checkup.