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Youth killed in accident at Jalgaon Road

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 6, 2021 20:00 IST

Aurangabad, Jan 6:A motorcyclist youth was killed while the pillion rider was injured after a dash to the ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 6:

A motorcyclist youth was killed while the pillion rider was injured after a dash to the motorcycle by an unidentified vehicle near Renukamata Temple on Jalgaon Road on Tuesday night. The deceased has been identified as Shubham Shahji Lokhande (23, Ambedkarnagar) while Harshad Devidas Gadve was injured in the accident.

According to the details, both of them were coming from Jadhavwadi to Ambedkarnagar on Tuesday at around 11 pm when an unidentified vehicle dashed their motorcycle. Cidco police PSI Balasaheb Aher and others rushed to the spot and took the unconscious Shubhum to the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) where the doctors declared him dead after examination while Gadve is being treated. A case has been registered at the Cidco police station.

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