Tragic accident in Rajasthan, horrifying scene, 13 people died, screams and cries

Karauli : 13 people died tragically in two separate accidents in Rajasthan on Monday evening. Four people were badly injured. The first accident happened in Karauli district at around 5 pm when people in a Bolero were returning after visiting Kailadevi. The second accident happened in Nagaur district at around 6 pm. Four people of a family travelling on a bike died after being hit by a roadways bus. There is mourning after the accidents and the family members are inconsolable.

Four members of the same family died

On Monday evening, a roadways bus hit a bike at Manasar bridge in Nagaur city of Rajasthan. Four members of a family died in this accident. Police said that the accident took place at Manasar bridge near SDM office at 6 pm. Shafi Khan (40), resident of Deu in Panchaudi police station area, was climbing the bike from the service road towards the bridge with his sister-in-law Munni (35), daughter-in-law Guddi (18) and son Chinu (5). During this, a speeding roadways bus going from Jodhpur to Kuchaman hit the bike. The speed of the bus was so high that the bike kept dragging for about two hundred meters. All four died in the accident. The bodies have been kept in the mortuary of JLN Hospital. Postmortem will be done on Tuesday morning.

9 people returning from Kailadevi died

Here, in Karauli district, a car full of devotees returning to Khirkan village of Mandrayal after visiting Kailadevi collided with a truck near Sassedi turn on Monday evening around 5 pm. Due to which 8 people in the car died on the spot and 5 injured were taken to the general hospital. Where one injured died during treatment. Treatment of four injured is going on. The deceased include 5 women and 1 child. The car full of devotees was returning to Khirkan village. After the collision, with the help of villagers, the injured were taken to the general hospital. Where after CT scan of 2 injured, a woman Hema was referred to Jaipur while a girl of about two and a half years, a teenager and a young man are undergoing treatment.

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