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6 feared dead after tempo accident in J-K's Ramban district

By ANI | Updated: December 14, 2021 18:20 IST

In a tempo accident in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajgarh district, the Deputy Commissioner of Ramban informed that a total of six persons are feared dead and three are injured.

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In a tempo accident in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajgarh district, the Deputy Commissioner of Ramban informed that a total of six persons are feared dead and three are injured.

Talking on Twitter, Deputy Commissioner, Ramban said, "There has been an unfortunate tempo accident near Chuchater, Rajgarh, in which 6 persons are feared dead and 3 injured. Moving back towards the site of the accident."

"The medical team rushed to the accident site. @diprjk @DisttRamban," the Commissioner further tweeted.

( With inputs from ANI )

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