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Telangana: 6 Killed Including Infant As Car Rams Parked Truck On Highway

An infant was among the six individuals killed in a collision between their car and a stationary truck on the Hyderabad-Vijayawada national highway. The accident occurred on Thursday morning as the victims, residents of Hyderabad, were traveling to Vijayawada.

An infant was among the six individuals killed in a collision between their car and a stationary truck on the Hyderabad-Vijayawada national highway. The accident occurred on Thursday morning as the victims, residents of Hyderabad, were traveling to Vijayawada.

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The car collided with the truck, which had broken down and was parked on the side of the highway. Tragically, all six occupants of the car lost their lives in the crash. More details awaited.

Meanwhile, a similar incident took place on April 23 in Hyderabad where a woman and her husband tragically died in a road accident at Mukundapuram in Suryapet district, shortly after celebrating her birthday. Their car collided with a stationary container truck on the national highway, resulting in severe damage. Despite efforts by police using cranes and JCBs, it took nearly two hours to extricate the badly damaged car. Unfortunately, the couple, identified as S Naveen Raj, 29, and his wife Bhargavi, 27, did not survive the accident.

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First published on: Apr 25, 2024 11:30 AM IST


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