Two Buses Collided In Indore, 1 Dead

41 Injured in the accident…


Indore: On Thursday, A 25-year-old passenger died, while 41 others were severely injured, in a collision between two private buses on the Indore-Khandwa road in Madhya Pradesh, police and health officials said.

The accident took place under Simrol police station limits in Indore district when two buses coming from opposite directions collided with each other, a police official informed.

At least 42 passengers travelling in the vehicles were injured in the crash and admitted to the government-run Maharaja Yashwantrao Hospital (MYH) in Indore for treatment, he said.

MYH superintendent Dr. Pramendra Thakur said one of the passengers succumbed to injuries during his treatment.

The dead was identified only as Rahul aged 25, a resident of Khandwa district, Mr. Thakur said.

Four of the 41 injured are in serious condition till now, he added.

An eyewitness, Sunil Kumar Shukla, said "I was travelling in one of the buses which was going from Khandwa to Indore. The bus was packed with passengers and was moving at high speed. While trying to take over a vehicle, it collided with another bus coming from the opposite direction injuring many passengers who were screaming for help."

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan expressed grief over the accident and announced financial aid of Rs. 2 lakh to the family of the dead, officials said.

The Chief Minister also announced a financial assistance of Rs. 50,000 each to the seriously wounded passengers and Rs. 20,000 each to other injured persons, and asked the administration to disburse the amounts, they added.

 

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