Churu News Desk: There was a massive collision between a canter and a car at around 2.30 am on Tuesday and Wednesday night on the Mega Highway near Bukalsar Fanta, in which five youths died, while the canter driver and a person in the car were seriously injured. Have become. As soon as the information was received, policemen of Sardarshahr police station reached the spot. The collision was so severe that two people traveling in the Tata Safari car got trapped in the car and it took about 2 hours of hard work to free them. Police called a crane on the spot and got the canter separated. The injured were immediately rushed to the government hospital.
Manoj son of Ratanlal Bhargava, resident of village Rajasar Bikaner, has lodged a report on Wednesday morning. The complainant told that last night his brother Pawan Kumar Bhargava, relative Kamlesh son of Bhanwarlal Bhargava resident of Ranasar Bikaner, Nandlal son of Kishanlal Bhargava, Rakesh son of Lalaram Bhargava, Ramlal son of Girdharilal. Bhargava resident of village Ridi tehsil Dungargarh and his friend Dhanraj son of Mahesh Kumawat resident of Palsana. He was going to Hanumangarh in a Tata Safari car to attend the wedding ceremony. As soon as the incident was known in the morning, there was chaos in the villages of the deceased.
Five people died
On Wednesday morning, at quarter to three, a container coming from the front hit the car near Bukalsar Fanta on the Mega Highway. The collision was so severe that the car was blown to pieces and all the six people in it were seriously injured. At the same time, canter driver Kishore Singh Rajput, resident of Ratangarh, has also been injured in this accident. On receiving information about the accident, Police Officer Arvind Kumar Bhardwaj and DSP Rameshwar Lal also reached the spot and took information about the matter. The injured were taken to the Upazila Hospital of Sardarshahar, where doctors declared Pawan Kumar, Kamlesh, Nandlal and Rakesh dead. Ramlal and Dhanraj were referred to Bikaner. Dhanraj also died in Bikaner. Police registered a case, conducted post-mortem and handed over the bodies to their families.