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Guntur Accident: Three Killed, 8 Injured After RTC Bus Collides Auto Carrying Farm Labourers in Andhra Pradesh

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 17, 2025 09:24 IST

At least three women were killed and eight others were injured after RTC (Road Transport Corporation) bus collided with ...

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At least three women were killed and eight others were injured after RTC (Road Transport Corporation) bus collided with an auto in Andhra Pradesh's Guntur district. According to the news agency ANI, the autorickshaw was carrying farm labourers to work in a chilli field at Neerukonda village in Guntur.

The deceased women have been identified as Aruna, Nacharamma, and Seetharavamma, all residents of Shudapalli village in Chebrolu mandal.

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The Chebrolu police have registered a case and initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident, Koteswara Rao, Ponnur rural circle inspector, told news agency ANI.

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