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Elderly Couple Among 3 Dead in Horrific Bus Crash

6 Jan

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Summary

  • An elderly couple and another passenger died in a bus accident.
  • The bus overturned after crashing into a tree on NH 325.
  • Passengers allege the driver was intoxicated and negligent.
Elderly Couple Among 3 Dead in Horrific Bus Crash

A devastating accident occurred late Sunday night on NH 325 in Jalore, India, when a private bus traveling from Sanchore to Karauli overturned after striking a tree. Three passengers, including an elderly couple, lost their lives, and more than a dozen others sustained serious injuries. The couple, Faglu Ram Bishnoi, 75, and Hau Devi, 65, were en route to visit their son in Ajmer. The third victim, Amritlal from Bharatpur, died during treatment.

Eyewitnesses and passengers have accused the bus driver of being intoxicated and driving at high speed. Reports suggest the driver released the steering wheel to apply pan masala shortly before the crash, causing the vehicle to veer off the road and overturn. Passengers were forced to break windows to escape the wreckage. The deceased suffered horrific injuries, with Hau Devi being decapitated and Faglu Ram losing a leg.

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Authorities promptly responded to the scene, initiating rescue operations. Thirteen seriously injured passengers were admitted to Ahore government hospital, with two, including the deceased Amritlal, referred to Jalore for further treatment. The police are actively searching for the driver who fled the scene following the incident.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The bus overturned after crashing into a tree, reportedly due to the driver's alleged intoxication and negligence while driving.
Three people died, including an elderly couple, Faglu Ram Bishnoi and Hau Devi, and Amritlal.
The accident occurred on NH 325 in the Ahore police station area of Jalore, Rajasthan, India.

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