Bhind road accident: 3 killed as pickup truck hits tree in Dardaua village
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
At least three persons were killed and two others critically injured on Tuesday when a pickup truck transporting livestock lost control and crashed into a tree in Dardaua village, Bhind district, Madhya Pradesh. The incident occurred in the early hours near gate number one at Dardaua Dham, under the jurisdiction of Mehgaon police station.
How the Accident Unfolded
According to police, the pickup truck was carrying passengers and a buffalo when the driver lost control as the vehicle approached Dardaua Dham. The truck suddenly veered off the road, struck a tree, and overturned. The impact was severe enough to kill three occupants instantly at the scene.
Preliminary reports suggest that the combination of the vehicle's load and the high-impact collision with the tree caused it to overturn, leading to the fatalities.
Victims Identified
Authorities have identified the three deceased as Preetam Manjhi, 50, and his son Sunil Manji, both residents of Chholi village in Gwalior, and Upendra Rana, a resident of Lakhnauti village, also in Gwalior district. Two survivors — Ramrup Baghel of Airoli village and Manvendra Thakur — sustained life-threatening injuries in the crash.
Rescue and Medical Response
Police teams from Mehgaon police station reached the scene shortly after the accident to recover the bodies and initiate rescue operations. The two injured men were rushed to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment. Given the gravity of their condition, medical professionals referred both individuals to a specialised facility in Gwalior for advanced care.
Investigation Under Way
Local police have registered a case and are investigating the circumstances that led to the driver losing control of the vehicle. The bodies of the three deceased have been sent for post-mortem examination before being handed over to their families in Gwalior. This is one of several road accidents reported from Madhya Pradesh in recent weeks, raising renewed concerns about road safety on rural routes in the state.