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Madhya Pradesh: Car Plunges Into Shipra River In Ujjain, Policeman’s Body Recovered

Ujjain SP Pradeep Sharma told ANI, "A white car plunging into the river on a bridge was reported. The incident occurred around 8:45 PM.'

A car plunged into the Shipra River in Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain district in the late hours of Saturday. According to the police official, the incident occurred around 8:45 PM on Saturday. According to media reports, the body of a policeman has been recovered.

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Ujjain SP Pradeep Sharma told ANI, “A white car plunging into the river on a bridge was reported. The incident occurred around 8:45 PM.’

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“Onlookers and on-duty police suggest that there were at least a driver and a person in the co-pilot seat in the car, with the windows closed; however, this has not yet been confirmed. Multiple SDRF teams are preparing to go down to locate the car,” the Ujjain SP added.

It was told that there were policemen in the car who were travelling in connection with a case. A station in-charge, an SI and a woman constable were in the car. The car went out of control and fell into the river. Due to rain, the river is in full spate, so there is difficulty in rescue operation.

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(With ANI Inputs)

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First published on: Sep 07, 2025 09:14 AM IST


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