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7 killed, 15 injured in 2 road accidents in Madhya Pradesh

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Khandwa/Singrauli (MP), June 4

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Seven people, including three women and as many children, were killed and 15 others injured in two road accidents in Madhya Pradesh’s Khandwa and Singrauli districts, police said on Saturday.

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In Khandwa, two children and three women were killed and at least 15 others injured when the tractor-trolley they were travelling in overturned near Dhanora village on the Khirkia-Khalwa road under Roshani police post on Friday night, said Sub-Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP) Ravindra Vaskale.

He said about 35 people were travelling in the tractor-trolley headed to Medhapani village after attending a function in Harsud.

“The condition of six people is serious. They are undergoing treatment at the Khandwa district hospital,” Vaskale said.

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In Singrauli district, a man and a boy were killed when their motorcycle was hit by a truck near Amrahwa village on Friday evening, said Mada police station in-charge, Nagendra Singh.

He said the boy’s mother, who was riding pillion, was injured.

The truck was impounded and legal action is being taken, he said.

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