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Mumbai Tragedy: Two College Youths Die in Separate Road Crashes

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Two college students died in separate road accidents in Borivli and Dahisar.
  • Motorcyclists were run over by other vehicles after falling off their bikes.
  • Police are investigating both fatal crashes, with one truck driver apprehended.
Mumbai Tragedy: Two College Youths Die in Separate Road Crashes

Two tragic road accidents in Mumbai within two days have resulted in the deaths of four young individuals. On Monday, college students Jenil Thumar, 19, and Mehak Nirman, 18, died in Borivli East. Their motorcycle reportedly struck a divider, throwing them off and into the path of another vehicle. They were pronounced dead at Bhagwati Hospital.

Earlier on Sunday, Zahir Amlani, 28, and his friend Irshad Hussain, both residents of Mira Road, met a similar fate. They were run over by a truck on the Western Express Highway at Dahisar East. The truck driver, Salman Khan, who fled the scene, was later apprehended in Gujarat.

Kasturba Marg police are investigating the sequence of events in the Borivli crash, while the driver in the Dahisar incident faces charges. Post-mortem examinations are scheduled for the victims of the Borivli accident. These incidents highlight the dangers faced by commuters on Mumbai's roads.

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Jenil Thumar and Mehak Nirman tragically died in a road accident in Borivli East after their motorcycle hit a divider and they were run over by another vehicle.
Zahir Amlani, 28, and his friend Irshad Hussain lost their lives after being run over by a truck on the Western Express Highway in Dahisar East.
Mumbai police are investigating both crashes. The truck driver involved in the Dahisar incident has been taken into custody.

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