What Happened in Telangana When a Car Struck an Electric Pole?
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Hyderabad, Jan 18 (NationPress) Tragically, two young men lost their lives, and another was seriously injured in a road mishap in Telangana's Jagtial district, according to police reports.
The unfortunate incident took place near Hanumajipet when a car collided with an electricity pole late on Saturday night.
Two passengers were pronounced dead at the scene, while another suffered severe injuries. The deceased individuals have been identified as Sai Teja (22) and Navaneeth (22).
The injured youth, Srujan (22), was promptly transported to the hospital.
The three friends, all students from an engineering college in Hyderabad, had traveled to Jagital district to celebrate Sankranti at their hometowns.
While returning from a gathering with other friends near Porandla, the driver lost control of the fast-moving vehicle, crashing into a roadside electricity pole. Authorities suspect that the driver was under the influence of alcohol.
A police officer stated that the two young men had succumbed to their injuries before they could be taken to the hospital.
The police have launched an investigation by filing a case.
In a separate incident in Bhadradri Kothagudem district, 13 individuals were injured when a trolley auto-rickshaw flipped over.
This accident occurred near Seeta Nagar in the Palvancha mandal late Saturday night.
The injured individuals were taken to the hospital, with five reported to be in critical condition.
Additionally, in another mishap in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, a newlywed woman lost her life, and her husband was injured. This incident happened on the NAD Flyover when the car they were traveling in experienced a tyre puncture.
The deceased was identified as Rama Himaji (27), who, along with her husband MVV Vinish, was returning to Visakhapatnam after offering prayers at the Satyanarayana Swamy temple in Annavaram.
The couple had traveled to Visakhapatnam for the Sankranti festival and had been married for just three months.