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7 killed in Pirojpur road accident

GreenWatch Desk Accidents 2024-03-08, 9:39pm

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Seven people were killed and 10 others injured in a  three-way collision among a bus,  a battery-run  auto rickshaw and a motorcycle on the Pirojpur-Parerhat road in Jhautla area under Sadar upazila of the district this afternoon.

Four of the deceased were identified as Swapan, Naeem, Hemajet and Khairul. The identities of the other victims could not be known immediately.
All the deceased were riders of the motorcycle and passengers of the battery-run auto rickshaws.
The accident occurred when an Indurkani-bound passenger bus from Pirojpur bus stand hit a passenger-carrying battery-run auto-rickshaw going in the same direction on the way and it hit another motorcycle. At that time, the bus overturned the auto rickshaw and hit a tree on the side of the road around 12:30pm this afternoon, leaving three people dead on the spot and 14 others seriously injured, officer-in-charge (OC) of Sadar Police Station Md Ashikuzzaman said.
Police and fire service personnel rushed to the spot and recovered the injured and took them to Pirojpur Zilla Hospital, where on-duty doctor declared four of them dead, the OC said.
Later, five seriously injured were sent to Khulna and Barisal hospitals for better treatment, OC said.
The bodies of the deceased have been kept at Pirojpur Zilla Hospital. Legal action is under process in this regard, reports BSS.
Beside, Member of Parliament of Pirojpur-1 Constituency and Chairman of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock S M Rezaul Karim, MP, visited the spot, the OC added.