One Dead, One Injured After Speeding Truck Rams Into Bike In Jabalpur
Considering the seriousness of his injuries, doctors referred him to the Medical College Hospital in Jabalpur for advanced treatment.

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Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): One youth died and one was seriously injured after a speeding truck hit their motorcycle on Sunday in Jabalpur's Panagar area.
According to information, the accident happened around 6 AM near the Gosalpur bypass, when the truck suddenly took a right turn and collided with the bike.
The deceased has been identified as Abhishek Kushwaha, a resident of Pariyat, who was heading to Kandarkheda village with his friend Manish Vanshkar.
Local villagers quickly gathered at the spot after the accident and rushed the injured youth, Manish Vanshkar, to the Panagar Health Center for immediate medical attention.
Considering the seriousness of his injuries, doctors referred him to the Medical College Hospital in Jabalpur for advanced treatment.
Soon after the incident, a team from the Panagar police station arrived at the scene. The police seized the truck involved in the accident, but the driver had already fled from the spot.
According to Station In-charge Vipin Tamrakar, the truck driver took a sudden right turn, which led to the collision with the motorcycle.
Police have registered a case and launched a search operation to trace and arrest the absconding driver.
Meanwhile, the body of the deceased, Abhishek Kushwaha, was sent for postmortem. Abhishek, a resident of Pariyat, was employed at a private company and was on his way to Kandarkheda village with his friend when the tragic accident occurred.
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