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Telangana bus accident: A father’s see-off to three daughters turns final

The three sisters were among the 19 killed after the ill-fated bus collided with a gravel-laden tipper
Officials and media personnel gather around the wreckage of a Telangana RTC bus after it collided head-on with a tipper lorry carrying gravel, near Chevella in Ranga Reddy district, Telangana, on Monday. PTI Photo

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Yellaiah Goud, who saw off his three daughters at the Tandur bus station early on Monday, never knew that it would be his final farewell to them, as the bus they boarded for Hyderabad met with a fatal accident near Chevella on the way, killing them on the spot.

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The three sisters — Tanusha, Saipriya and Nandini — who were staying in Hyderabad, were among the 19 killed after the ill-fated bus collided with a gravel-laden tipper.

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Saipriya was a third year BSC student and Nandini first year BCom, while Tanusha completed her graduation and was doing a part-time job.

Goud, who works as a driver, said the three sisters came to attend a wedding in Tandur. “I told my wife not to call the children for the wedding. However, she called them without my knowledge,” he said, crying inconsolably.

The trio attended their elder daughter’s marriage on October 17 and returned to Hyderabad. Again, they came back to Tandur to attend a wedding of a family friend, he said.

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Goud’s wife, Ambika, was looking devastated at the government hospital in Chevella, where the bodies were brought in following the accident.

Their neighbour told reporters that the sisters were very bright students.

Veeranari Chakali Ilamma Women’s University Principal Loka Pavani told reporters that three students of the institute died in the accident. Besides Saipriya and Nandini, another student Muskan, a BSc student, was killed.

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