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Uttar Pradesh: Tragic Road Accident In Hapur, Family Of 5 Including 4 Children Killed

Danish, 40, a resident of Rafiqnagar, was returning from a swimming pool at a friend's farmhouse in the Hapur area when the accident occurred. He was riding the motorcycle with his two children and his brother's children, all aged between 8 and 11

Five people, including four minors, were killed in a road accident in Hapur after a speeding truck rammed into the motorcycle they were riding, police said. The accident occurred near the Miniland School on Bulandshahr Road in the Hapur police station area on Wednesday night, Additional Superintendent of Police Vineet Bhatnagar said. Danish, 40, a resident of Rafiqnagar, was returning from a swimming pool at a friend’s farmhouse in the Hapur area when the accident occurred. He was riding the motorcycle with his two children and his brother’s children, all aged between 8 and 11. Their bike was hit by a fast-moving truck, killing all five of them at the spot. Police said that the driver of the truck fled the scene and remains at large.

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The bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination, and the truck involved in the collision has been impounded.

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First published on: Jul 03, 2025 09:38 AM IST


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