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Mohali: Woman, son killed as speeding car hits bike

Husband fighting for life in hospital

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A 26-year-old woman and her seven-year-old son were killed when a speeding car hit the bike they were riding on the Landran Road this morning. Her husband suffered severe injuries and was admitted to a hospital.

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After hitting the bike from behind near the gurdwara chowk, the car crashed into a roadside tree.

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Prabhjot Kaur and her son Manraj Singh died on the spot. Jobanjeet Singh (33), a resident of Kajheri village, Chandigarh, along with his wife and son, was returning home from Ghoga Diwali village when the accident took place around 8:30 am. “The unsuspecting family on a bike was rammed by the speeding car from behind. Jobanjeet Singh has been admitted to the Civil Hospital, Phase 6, in a serious condition,” said Jujhar Singh, Prabhjot’s brother, who resides in Kharar.

The police arrested the car driver and shifted the bodies to the mortuary of the Kharar hospital.

Were returning home

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Jobanjeet Singh of Kajheri village, along with his wife and son was returning home from Ghoga Diwali village when the accident occurred on the Landran Road around 8:30 am.

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