Madhya Pradesh: 4 including 3 police personnel died, 4 sustained injuries in Yamuna expressway accident

Madhya Pradesh: 4 including 3 police personnel died, 4 sustained injuries in Yamuna expressway accident

The accident occurred at Yamuna expressway, Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh around 5 am.

Staff ReporterUpdated: Friday, December 03, 2021, 10:48 AM IST
article-image
Representative Photo |

Tikamgarh (Madhya Pradesh): Four persons including three Madhya Pradesh police personnel died and four others sustained injuries in a road accident on Friday early morning.

The accident occurred at Yamuna expressway, Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh around 5 am. A police officer's vehicle Bolera collided with a culvert and split into two parts. These people were going from Agra to Noida.

All the officials of Budera police station were heading to Bahadurgarh, Haryana from Tikamgarh to rescue an abducted girl and to nab the accused.

Those who died were identified as head constable Bhawani Prasad, woman constable Heera Devi, driver Jagdish and Police friend Ravi Kumar. Those who were injured were identified as constable Kamlesh Yadav, head constable Rati Ram, Dharmendra Kumar, and Preeti.

On getting the information about the accident, Suril police station official, Uttar Pradesh rushed to the spot and admitted the injured to a nearby hospital. The police confiscated the bodies and started an investigation about the accident.

RECENT STORIES

Bhopal: Fishing Banned During Breeding Season; Ban Extends To Sale, Transportation & Exchange Of...

Bhopal: Fishing Banned During Breeding Season; Ban Extends To Sale, Transportation & Exchange Of...

WATCH: ₹1,551 Crore Transferred To Ladli Behnas' Accounts; MP CM Mohan Yadav Announces Additional...

WATCH: ₹1,551 Crore Transferred To Ladli Behnas' Accounts; MP CM Mohan Yadav Announces Additional...

Bhopal Railway Division Generates ₹160 Crore Passenger Revenue In Two Months

Bhopal Railway Division Generates ₹160 Crore Passenger Revenue In Two Months

BMHRC Implements 'Zero Bill' Policy - Now, Poor To Get Free Treatment

BMHRC Implements 'Zero Bill' Policy - Now, Poor To Get Free Treatment

Jabalpur Suicide Case: First-Year MBBS Student Jumped Off Building Due To One-Sided Love Affair

Jabalpur Suicide Case: First-Year MBBS Student Jumped Off Building Due To One-Sided Love Affair