Indore: Student Loses Hand, 11 Others Injured As High Speed School Bus Going For Picnic Overturns On Mhow-Mandleshwar Road

Indore: Student Loses Hand, 11 Others Injured As High Speed School Bus Going For Picnic Overturns On Mhow-Mandleshwar Road

All the injured have been referred to Indore after giving first aid.

FP News ServiceUpdated: Sunday, October 01, 2023, 02:08 PM IST
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Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Over a dozen people including 10 children and two teachers got injured after a high speed school bus heading for a picnic overturned on Mhow-Mandleshwar road on Sunday. One student even lost his hand in the horrific accident. All the injured have been referred to Indore after giving first aid. 

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School teacher Anu Kumari said the students of Nav Adarsh Vidya Niketan Panchvati, Dewas Road and Shiksha Niketan, Indore were going to Maheshwar for a picnic when the incident happened. According to the teacher, after descending from Jam Gate, the students and teachers visited a temple. They then had breakfast and again headed towards their destination. 

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However, due to the carelessness of the bus driver and driving the vehicle at high speed, the bus overturned leading to ten children getting seriously injured. 

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