Three killed, 26 injured as bus carrying SAF jawans collides with car in Madhya Pradesh : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Three killed, 26 injured as bus carrying SAF jawans collides with car in Madhya Pradesh

Three killed, 26 injured as bus carrying SAF jawans collides with car in Madhya Pradesh

Photo for representation only.



PTI

Seoni (MP), April 6

Three persons were killed and 26 others injured when a bus carrying Special Armed Forces (SAF) jawans overturned after colliding with a car in Madhya Pradesh's Seoni district early on Saturday, police said.

One of the jawans sustained serious injuries and has been referred to Nagpur in neighbouring Maharashtra, an official said.

The accident occurred around 1 am near Dhanagadha village on the Seoni-Mandla State Highway, some 50 km from the district headquarters.

A bus carrying personnel from the state police's 35th Battalion of SAF from Mandla to Pandhurna (Chhindwara) collided with a car with five occupants including its driver, Keolari police station in-charge Chain Singh Uikey told PTI.

Kanhaiya Jaswani (75), Niklesh Jaswani (45) and driver Purushottam Mahobia (37) who were travelling in the car were killed in the accident, he said. The deceased were residents of Mandla.

Two other car occupants, who suffered injuries, are being treated at Keolari Government Hospital.

Those travelling in the car were returning from Nagpur after some hospital-related work there, the official said.

The bus carrying the SAF jawans overturned after the accident. A total of 26 SAF jawans were injured and taken to the Keolari hospital.

One of them who suffered serious injuries was referred to Nagpur, he said, adding that a probe was underway.

#Madhya Pradesh


Top News

Delhi records 44.4 degrees Celsius, ‘red alert’ issued due to heatwave

Unrelenting heat disrupts daily life; Met office issues a red warning for Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi

The mercury reaches or surpasses 47 degrees Celsius in at le...

Gopi Thotakura becomes first Indian space tourist on Blue Origin’s private astronaut launch

Gopi Thotakura becomes first Indian space tourist on Blue Origin’s private astronaut launch

Thotakura was selected as one of the six crew members for th...

All Indian students safe in Bishkek: Embassy

All Indian students safe in Bishkek, says embassy

4 people, including three Egyptians, have been arrested


Cities

View All