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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Student Dead, 21 Injured in Horrific Haryana Bus Collision

Student Dead, 21 Injured in Horrific Haryana Bus Collision

14 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A head-on collision between two buses near Bhagvi village tragically killed one student.
  • The accident also resulted in injuries to 18 other students and five adults.
  • Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the devastating crash.
Student Dead, 21 Injured in Horrific Haryana Bus Collision

Tragedy struck early this morning near Bhagvi village in Haryana when a school bus and a Haryana Roadways bus collided head-on. The devastating crash claimed the life of an 11th-grade student, identified as Ishika, and left 18 other students injured, along with three teachers, the drivers, and conductors of both vehicles. The severity of the collision completely destroyed the private school bus.

State administration responded swiftly, dispatching ambulances to the accident site to provide immediate aid and transport the injured to local medical facilities. While medical teams worked to save lives, Ishika could not be revived. The father of the deceased student recounted receiving the tragic news about an hour after his daughter left for a school tour.

Authorities have launched a thorough investigation into the incident. The General Manager of Haryana Roadways stated that the exact cause of the collision and the resulting fatalities and injuries will be determined only after the investigation is complete. This incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns in the region.

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.
A head-on collision between a school bus and a Haryana Roadways bus occurred, resulting in fatalities and numerous injuries.
The accident involved a private school bus and a Haryana Roadways bus, carrying students, teachers, drivers, and conductors.
An investigation is underway, and authorities are working to determine the cause of the collision.

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