About half a dozen people sitting on top of a bus were hit by electric hypertension line, 1 dead
UP / About half a dozen people sitting on top of a bus were hit by electric hypertension line, 1 dead
UP - About half a dozen people sitting on top of a bus were hit by electric hypertension line, 1 dead
Mathura. In Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, on the occasion of Rangbharni Ekadashi, about half a dozen people sitting on top of a bus filled with devotees of Aligarh district returning to revolve around Vrindavan were hit by the electric hypertension line. One person died in this accident, while at least 6 people were injured. The police have admitted the injured to the Community Health Center in Manat for treatment.According to the police officer, some residents of Mehgaura village of Pisawa police station area of Aligarh district were returning to the village after circling Vrindavan on the occasion of Rangbharni Ekadashi on Thursday. He said that some youths were sitting on the roof of the bus. When the bus was parked at Dangauli Tirahe in Mont police station area, then another young man Goldie also started climbing on the roof of the bus. During this time, he came in contact with the 11 thousand voltage high-tension line passing through the top. Due to this, the whole bus got electrocuted. The sparks of fire started to rise all around. Other people sitting on the roof also got scorched. The officer said that half a dozen people were seriously injured in the accident, while Goldie died on the spot. He said that three critically burnt women have been referred to SN Medical College, Agra.Recently, news had surfaced that a bus full of passengers collided with the divider near Chalesar, located at milestone 150 on the Yamuna Expressway. 21 passengers were injured in this accident, out of which five were in critical condition. On the information of the accident, CO Etmadpur Archana Singh and police of Khandauli and Etmadpur reached the spot and evacuated the passengers from the bus with the help of villagers. The injured were dr. Sarojini Naidu was sent to the hospital, where the condition of five passengers was critical.