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Uttar Pradesh: Two Killed in Bhadohi As Motorcycle Hits Vegetable Cart

By IANS | Updated: June 24, 2024 13:57 IST

Bhadohi, June 24: Two persons were killed when a motorcycle rammed into a vegetable cart on the Bhadohi-Varanasi highway ...

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Bhadohi, June 24: Two persons were killed when a motorcycle rammed into a vegetable cart on the Bhadohi-Varanasi highway in Uttar Pradesh. The incident took place late Sunday night when vegetable vendor Ravi Gupta, 28, was returning home and Amrit Lal Rai, 30, who was riding a motorcycle, hit the cart.

Station House Officer, Chauri, Devendra Pratap Singh said that both of them were seriously injured and were taken to a hospital where they were declared dead. Their bodies have been sent for post-mortem.

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