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Two killed, 14 injured as sleeper bus returning from Maha Kumbh overturns in Rajasthan

By IANS | Updated: February 5, 2025 16:30 IST

Jaipur, Feb 5 At least two devotees were killed and 14 others injured when a sleeper bus, returning ...

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Jaipur, Feb 5 At least two devotees were killed and 14 others injured when a sleeper bus, returning from Maha Kumbh in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj to Hanumangarh (Rajasthan), overturned on the Jaipur-Agra Highway on Wednesday.

Hearing a loud voice that occurred when the bus overturned, villagers rushed to the scene and helped in rescuing passengers trapped inside the vehicle.

According to Balaheri Police Station in-charge Bhagwan Sahay, the incident occurred near Peepalkheda village when the bus lost control while trying to avoid hitting cattle on the road.

Police and local villagers worked together to rush the injured to Mahwa District Hospital, while seven seriously wounded individuals were later referred to Dausa District Hospital.

The two deceased women have been identified as Sundar Devi Jat (50), a resident of Haripura, Sangaria, Hanumangarh and Bhanwari Devi Sharma (65), a resident of Sardarshahar, Churu.

Doctors confirmed that both victims suffered severe internal head injuries. Sundar Devi also sustained a deep wound that severed her left ear.

ASI Siyaram Meena provided details about the injured, which include residents from Hanumangarh, Churu, and Sirsa (Haryana).

Following first aid, seven of the injured were admitted to Dausa District Hospital, while five, in critical condition, were later referred to Jaipur for advanced medical care.

The accident caused a traffic jam on the highway.

Police swiftly responded to the situation, removing the overturned bus and restoring the flow of vehicles.

Residents of Peepalkheda village were startled awake by the loud explosion caused by the crash.

Upon hearing the noise, they rushed to the highway, immediately notifying the police and assisting in rescue efforts. Passengers, many of whom were in shock, cried out for help.

The villagers worked together to pull out the injured from the wreckage and transport them to the hospital.

The police continue to investigate the incident, urging drivers to be cautious, especially about the presence of stray animals on the road.

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