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Seven dead, 13 injured in bus-dumper collision in MP's Bhind

By ANI | Updated: October 1, 2021 11:30 IST

At least seven died on the spot and thirteen passengers were injured in a collision between a bus and dumper in Bhind near Virkhadi Village on Friday, informed the District superintend of police Manoj Singh.

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At least seven passengers died on the spot and thirteen were injured in a collision between a bus and dumper in Bhind near Virkhadi village on Friday, informed the District superintendent of police Manoj Singh.

According to the police, those killed in the accident includes five men and two women.

Singh stated that all the injured were rushed to a nearby hospital while four of them have been referred to Gwalior due to serious injuries.

The police stated that the incident took place on NH-92 near Dang Virkhadi village in the Gohad Chauraha police station limits.

The dumper was coming from Bhind and the bus was going from Gwalior to Bareilly crashed in between, said the police.

An investigation into the incident is underway, the police added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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