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Three killed as speeding SUV falls into canal in Bihar's Rohtas

By IANS | Updated: January 18, 2024 00:30 IST

Patna, Jan 18 Three persons were killed and two others critically injured after a speeding SUV fell into ...

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Patna, Jan 18 Three persons were killed and two others critically injured after a speeding SUV fell into a canal in Bihar's Rohtas district on Wednesday evening, police said.

SHO, Dinara, identified one of the deceased as Dinara BC Panchayat's Mukhiya Umesh Paswan, while the other two were Bipin Bihari Goswami and Mahendra Pal.

The accident occurred at Semri bridge under Dinara police station around 7 p.m.

Local police initiated the rescue operation and took the injured to the hospital, where their condition was said to be critical.

The dead bodies were fished out from the canal and the family members were informed about the accident.

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