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High-speeded Ertiga overturns at Mumbai-Nagpur Highway; 6 die

New Delhi: As many as 6 people died in a painful accident took place on Mumbai-Nagpur Samridhi Highway on Sunday morning. The accident occured between Shivani Pisa and Dusarbid in Lonar taluka.---Advertisement--- Most of the deceased were residents of N-11 of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.---Advertisement--- According to the information, the victims were in high-speed Ertiga, which suddenly […]

New Delhi: As many as 6 people died in a painful accident took place on Mumbai-Nagpur Samridhi Highway on Sunday morning. The accident occured between Shivani Pisa and Dusarbid in Lonar taluka.

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Most of the deceased were residents of N-11 of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.

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According to the information, the victims were in high-speed Ertiga, which suddenly collided with the road side divider. Due to the high speed, the car overturned for three to four times.

As per the media reports, four people died on the spot in the accident while two people died during treatment in the hospital.

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First published on: Mar 12, 2023 11:49 AM IST


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