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3 killed after car falls into ditch in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu

By ANI | Updated: February 28, 2021 14:50 IST

Three people were killed after their car fell into a ditch near Marogi in Kullu district on Sunday morning.

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Three people were killed after their car fell into a ditch near Marogi in Kullu district on Sunday morning.

The bodies were taken out by the police officials and sent for post-mortem in a hospital in Mandi.

The accident occurred around 6 am today when the three persons were moving towards Kullu from IIT Kamand. They were riding a Tata Tiago vehicle, which fell 800 meters in the ditch.

The deceased were identified as Delhi residents - Harveen Sandu, 34 years, Ramesh Chander, 49 years and Yogesh.

"After receiving information, a police team also reached the spot, informed their relatives and have registered a case," informed Lokander Negi, DSP, Mandi.

Further investigation is underway.

( With inputs from ANI )

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