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Four killed in road accident on Mumbai-Pune Expressway

By ANI | Updated: February 15, 2022 11:25 IST

At least four people were killed after a speeding truck lost control and collided with several vehicles stuck in slow traffic along the Mumbai Pune Expressway in Khopoli, Raigad on Tuesday morning.

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At least four people were killed after a speeding truck lost control and collided with several vehicles stuck in slow traffic along the Mumbai Pune Expressway in Khopoli, Raigad on Tuesday morning.

A total of seven people have been injured in the accident out of which four people have been severely injured and three have suffered minor injuries.

"Four people killed after a speeding truck lost control and collided with several vehicles stuck in slow traffic along the Mumbai-Pune Expressway in Khopoli, Raigad, at 6:30 am today. 7 people were injured, of which 4 people were shifted to a hospital," Expressway Police said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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