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4 killed in separate road accidents in Hoshiarpur

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Four people have lost their lives in separate road accidents across the Hoshiarpur area. Police have registered cases in all incidents and have initiated further investigations.

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According to reports, Anil Kumar, a resident of Hargobind Nagar, informed the Haryana police station that his father, Kamal Deb (66), was returning from a condolence meeting in Bassi Wajid when the incident occurred. While filling fuel in his Activa, Kamal Deb was hit by a bike rider. He later succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment in Ludhiana. Police have registered a case against the driver.

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In another case, Surinder Singh, a resident of Kunta village, filed a complaint with the Bullowal police station, reporting that his artisan, Raj Kumar, was struck by a trolley tractor coming from Bhogpur, resulting in his death.

Meanwhile, a bike rider was killed in a collision between two bikes on Bhulewal Kalewal Road near Mahilpur. Police officer stated that Jaspal Singh, a resident of Handowal Kalan, died in the collision near Gogodo. A case has been registered against the accused driver, Arjan, a resident of Jandiala.

In another incident, Dharampal, a resident of Dina Nagar, informed Tanda police that he was traveling towards Tanda on his bike with his wife, Kulwinder Kaur, when a passing canter hit them near Dhadiyala turn. His wife died in the accident. Tanda police have registered a case against the accused driver, Davinder Singh, a resident of Santokhpura, Jalandhar.

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