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Speeding Truck Claims Lives of 50-Year-Old Woman And Her Pregnant Daughter in Nashik

Tragic accident leads to the death of 50 year old mother and 27 year old pregnant daughter

A 50-year-old woman and her 22-year-old pregnant daughter were killed after being hit by a speeding truck while crossing a road in the Nashik Road area, the police said on Wednesday.

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The truck first hit a car and two auto-rickshaws before running over Sunita Waghamare and her daughter, Sheetal Kedare, on Tuesday evening near the famous Muktidham temple.

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Ms. Sunita died on the spot, while her daughter, Ms Kedare, succumbed to her injuries on Wednesday morning. The police said that Kedare had come to her parents’ house for her delivery.

A case has been registered, and the truck driver has been arrested. In a separate Incident A truck carrying chemicals overturned and caught fire on the Bareilly-Jaipur Highway near Manoharpur Anand Ghadi in Mathura, as per the fire department. The fire broke out soon after the accident. Fire department teams rushed to the spot, and efforts to control the flames are still ongoing. No reports of injuries or loss of life have been confirmed so far.

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Further information on the incident is still awaited

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First published on: Aug 20, 2025 11:27 PM IST


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