Dewas road accident: Two killed, one critical after car hits bike on Shipra Bypass

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Dewas road accident: Two killed, one critical after car hits bike on Shipra Bypass

Synopsis

A speeding car lost control on an uneven railway bridge in Dewas, MP, killing two men and critically injuring a third — then villagers blocked the bypass for two hours, alleging the same stretch had caused accidents before and that ambulances arrived too late. The administration's promise of a committee review is all that stands between the protest and its repeat.

Key Takeaways

Haider and Ansar were killed on the spot; Imran sustained critical injuries and was referred to a hospital in Indore .
A speeding car from Indore skidded nearly 100 feet on the uneven bridge surface before crossing the divider and hitting the motorcycle head-on.
Haider was thrown off the bridge, falling nearly 50 feet below.
Villagers blocked the Shipra Bypass for nearly two hours , alleging chronic road defects and delayed ambulance response.
SDM Abhishek Sharma reached the spot and assured residents the road defect issue would be referred to the relevant committee.

Two persons were killed and one critically injured on Saturday, 30 May after a speeding car rammed into a motorcycle near a railway bridge on the Shipra Bypass in Dewas district, Madhya Pradesh, according to police. The crash triggered a nearly two-hour road blockade by angry villagers alleging poor road conditions on the bridge had caused repeated accidents.

How the Accident Unfolded

According to police, a car travelling from Indore lost control on the bridge's uneven surface, skidding nearly 100 feet before crossing the divider and striking the motorcycle head-on. The collision occurred during the morning hours at the railway bridge on the bypass.

The two deceased — identified as Haider and Ansar — died at the scene. Haider was thrown off the bridge and fell nearly 50 feet below, while Ansar sustained severe leg injuries. The third victim, Imran, suffered critical injuries and was referred to a hospital in Indore for treatment.

Villagers Block Bypass, Allege Delayed Ambulance Response

Shortly after the crash, residents gathered at the site and blocked the Shipra Bypass for close to two hours, causing heavy traffic jams on both sides of the road. Villagers alleged that the bridge's deteriorating road surface had been responsible for multiple accidents in the past and that authorities had failed to act.

They further alleged that ambulances were delayed in reaching the spot, forcing locals to transport the victims to the district hospital in private vehicles and tractor-trolleys — a charge that underscores wider concerns about emergency response infrastructure in the region.

Administration Steps In, Assurance Given

Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Abhishek Sharma, accompanied by senior police officials, reached the scene and engaged with protesters. The blockade was lifted after the administration assured villagers that the issue of road defects would be formally placed before the relevant committee for further action.

Broader Concerns Over Road Safety

The Dewas incident is part of a persistent pattern of highway and bypass accidents in Madhya Pradesh linked to poor road maintenance. Villagers' allegations of structural neglect on the bridge, if verified, point to accountability gaps that go beyond this single tragedy. The administration's assurance of a committee review will now be watched closely by residents who say they have raised the issue before without result.

Point of View

Not an isolated mishap. Villagers claim the bridge's uneven surface has caused multiple accidents — yet it took two fatalities to force an SDM to the spot. The administration's response, an assurance of a 'committee review', is the same bureaucratic deflection that typically follows such protests without producing repairs. Until road maintenance accountability is tied to measurable timelines and public reporting, these bridge-side protests will keep recurring across Madhya Pradesh's highway network.
NationPress
16 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Dewas road accident on 30 May 2025?
A speeding car from Indore lost control on an uneven railway bridge on the Shipra Bypass in Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, skidded nearly 100 feet, crossed the divider, and hit a motorcycle head-on. Two persons — Haider and Ansar — were killed on the spot, and a third, Imran, was critically injured.
Why did villagers block the Shipra Bypass after the accident?
Villagers alleged that poor road conditions on the railway bridge had caused several past accidents and that authorities had ignored repeated complaints. They also accused the administration of delaying ambulance dispatch, forcing locals to shift victims in private vehicles and tractor-trolleys.
How was the road blockade resolved?
SDM Abhishek Sharma and senior police officials reached the scene and assured protesters that the road defect issue would be formally raised before the concerned committee. Villagers agreed to clear the road after receiving this assurance.
Where was the injured survivor taken for treatment?
Imran, who sustained critical injuries, was referred to a hospital in Indore for specialised treatment after initial response at the district hospital in Dewas.
What is the broader concern raised by this accident?
Villagers allege the Shipra Bypass railway bridge has a history of accidents due to its deteriorating surface, pointing to a recurring road-safety and maintenance accountability problem on bypass roads in Madhya Pradesh.
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