Dausa : On Sunday, an overloaded dumper went out of control due to brake failure at the bus stand of Lalsot city of Dausa district and hit three bikes and a private bus, crushing the pedestrians. In this accident, 5 people including father and daughter died, while 10 people were injured. 9 injured were referred to Jaipur and Dausa. About 62 tonnes of gravel was kept in the dumper. Whereas its capacity was only 35 tonnes (including the weight of the truck). Hence his brakes broke and caused the accident. The dumper was also modified to accommodate more gravel. Despite there being no entry for heavy vehicles from 8 am to 8 pm, the dumper entered the crowded area. After the accident, challan was also issued for overloading the dumper.
CM Bhajanlal gave instructions to the administration
Regarding this accident, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma (CM Bhajanlal Sharma on Dausa Accident) tweeted on his social media handle and wrote, ‘The news of loss of life and injury to many citizens in the horrific road accident in Dausa district is extremely sad. District administration officials have been instructed to ensure proper and prompt medical treatment of the injured. It is a prayer to Lord Shri Ram to grant peace to the departed souls at his feet and speedy recovery to the injured.
Dumper went out of control in the slope
Additional Superintendent of Police Lokesh Sonwal said that a dumper coming from Dausa went out of control in the slope of the valley and hit the vehicles and pedestrians on the road. In the accident, Revadmal son of Gendalal Mahawar resident of Ralawas and his twelve year old daughter Lakshmi, Maheshchand Sharma (40) son of Devnarayan resident of Basant Vihar Colony Dausa, Ramhari Yogi (42) son of Lohadchi, Chauthi Meena (40) resident of Bamanhedi, Ramgarh Pachwara died in the accident. Went. The dumper driver fled from the spot after the incident. On the other hand, the Mining Department has confiscated the dumper. The dumper was going from Hathipura in Jaipur Rural to Sawaimadhopur.