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Madhya Pradesh Accident: Four Killed, 6 Injured as SUV Collides with Truck in Vidisha (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 7, 2024 10:25 IST

In the early hours of Saturday, four people from Rajasthan were killed and six others injured when their SUV ...

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In the early hours of Saturday, four people from Rajasthan were killed and six others injured when their SUV collided with a truck in Vidisha district, Madhya Pradesh. The accident took place around 4 a.m. on the Biaora-Bina highway, within the jurisdiction of the Lateri police station, according to authorities.

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"A group of 10 persons, including seven women, from Jhalawad in Rajasthan was returning from a pilgrimage when their Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) rammed into a truck. Two women and as many men were killed in the accident," he said. The deceased have been identified as Kishanlal Lodha (60), Vinod Kumar Mali (34), Vardi Bai Lodha (70), and Rajbai Bheel (48), according to the official.

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