Bhilwara : A scooty was hit by a trailer at the crossing towards Mandal Bagor on National Highway-158 Mandal Beawar bypass coming out of Mandal of Bhilwara in Rajasthan state, which led to a tragic accident. This accident has also raised questions on the working style of the NHAI department. Two girl students riding a scooty going from Mandal to Bhilwara to give B.Ed exam were hit by a trailer coming from Beawar. In this accident, a student Krishna Meena, 22 years old resident of Jetpura Bundi died on the spot. While Khushboo Meena, 20 years old is seriously injured. The injured was taken to MG Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment. While the body of the deceased girl was sent to the mortuary of Sub District Hospital Mandal. Mandal Police has seized the trailer from Gangarar Toll.
Mandal police station in-charge Sanjay Kumar said that students Krishna Meena and Khushboo Meena study in Rupi Devi Girls College, a private college run by an institution located on Mandal Kir Kheda road. Both the students were going to give B.Ed exam in Kanchan Mahavidyalaya in Bhilwara city, 19 km away from Mandal. During this, a speeding trailer hit them near the BSNL office near Mandal bypass. In this accident, Krishna Meena, a resident of Bundi district, died on the spot. The other student Khushboo is seriously injured, who is undergoing treatment at the district hospital. The families of both were informed. Also, the trailer was chased and caught near the toll naka.
The student remained sitting near the dead body of her friend
Of the two students riding a scooter that was hit by a trailer on Mandal bypass, Krishna Meena died. The other student Khushboo sat unconscious near her friend’s body in an injured state. Meanwhile, passersby who were tearing apart humanity and humaneness were seen making videos on their mobile phones.
Most accidents happen here
The dangerous curved crossing built on Mandal-Biawar bypass to connect Mandal Bagor road in front of BSNL office on Mandal-Biawar National Highway-158 has become the cause of accidents. Hundreds of people have been seriously injured in the accidents happening here every day. Three people have lost their lives so far.