Fierce road accident in Khandwa! Truck crushed scooty rider, burns 2 alive due to fire

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Fierce road accident in Khandwa! Truck crushed scooty rider, burns 2 alive due to fire


Two people die in road accident

The horrific road accident on Sunday in Murtakka police post area under Omkareshwar police station of Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh shocked the entire area. A high speed truck coming to the ashes with saint Singaji thermal power in front of Reliance Petrol Pump caught two scooty riders. The collision was so terrible that both the vehicles riders got buried under the truck and died on the spot.

According to the information, two people died in a painful road accident under Omkareshwar police station area of ​​the district. The high speed truck crushed the scooty rider, killing him on the spot. At the same time, people could not help the injured due to fire in Scooty. During this, there was heavy jam on both sides of the road. After the accident, people created a ruckus.

In the accident, Vineet Sharma (35 years, Adarsh ​​Nagar) and Mohsin Ali (40 years), resident of Barwah, died tragically on the spot. After the accident, the truck overturned and the fire broke out in Scooty, due to which it could not be possible to take out both the youths, including Scooty, both of them were burnt alive in the fire.

Chaos at the scene

On receiving the information, Punasa SDM Pankaj Verma, Omkareshwar Tehsildar Uday Mandloi and outpost in -charge Ashish Lad immediately reached the spot and took out the bodies. But by then both were completely burnt. After the accident, there was a long jam on both sides of the road, which the police personnel opened with hard work.

What is the reason for the accident?

Local people have blamed administrative negligence and political pressure behind this painful accident. For the last two years, there was a ban on the movement of heavy vehicles on Deshgaon to Indore route, but recently, Khandwa Collector again allowed heavy vehicles on this route due to politics pressure. As a result, there is a glut of trucks and dumpers daily on this road, and accidents are increasing continuously.