What Happened in Shivpuri? Four Dead and Many Injured in Road Accident

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Key Takeaways
- The accident claimed the lives of four individuals.
- Victims were returning from a performance in Kashi Vishwanath.
- Preliminary investigations suggest driver fatigue as a cause.
- Many injured are receiving treatment at a local hospital.
- The incident highlights the need for road safety awareness.
Bhopal, Aug 16 (NationPress) At least four individuals lost their lives and nearly a dozen others sustained injuries when a Traveller vehicle crashed into a loaded truck in the Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh early Saturday morning, according to police reports.
The devastating incident took place around 6 a.m., within the jurisdiction of the Surwaya police station on National Highway 27.
The force of the head-on collision was so intense that four victims perished at the scene.
Authorities have identified the deceased as Hardik Dave (40), Ankit Thakur (22), Raja Thakur (28), and Rajpal Solanki (60). The bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination.
Among the injured, many are reported to be in critical condition and are receiving treatment at a government hospital in Shivpuri. The injured have been identified as Mohit Rawal, Ashish Vyas, Narendra Nayak, Chetan Kumar, Harshad Goswami, Mohlik, Rishikesh, and Arvind.
According to police, all victims hailed from Mehsana and Surendra Nagar districts in Gujarat. They were part of a local musical group returning from a performance at Kashi Vishwanath.
While returning to Gujarat via Shivpuri, the driver of the Traveller reportedly lost control due to high speed and collided with a truck traveling in the opposite direction during the early hours of Saturday.
Local police arrived at the scene promptly and transported the injured to a nearby hospital for urgent care. Following this, senior police officials examined the site, and an investigation was initiated. The exact cause of the accident remains unclear; however, preliminary findings suggest that the driver may have dozed off, leading to the tragic event.
A survivor, speaking to local media, stated that the collision occurred while all were asleep around 5:30 a.m. "We were returning from Kashi Vishwanath and heading back to our homes in Gujarat in a Traveller," the survivor, identified as Vipul, told reporters.