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Four killed as car collides with truck in TN

By IANS | Published: July 05, 2023 10:55 AM

Chennai, July 5 Four people were killed and one was grievously injured when their car collided with a ...

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Chennai, July 5 Four people were killed and one was grievously injured when their car collided with a stationary truck at Tiruchi- Madurai national highway in Pudukottai district of Tamil Nadu on Wednesday.

According to police, the incident took place early this morning in Viralimalai when the driver of the Chennai--bound car apparently lost control over the vehicle and rammed into a truck parked on the road side.

The Viralimalai police recovered the bodies and sent them to Manapparai government hospital for post-mortem, while the injured is undergoing treatment in Primary health centre at Kodambalur.

Identities of the deceased and the injured are being ascertained, the police said.

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