5 Killed, 13 Injured After Car Rams Into Truck In Karnataka's Yadgiri
Five people were killed and 13 sustained serious injuries after a car rammed into a stationary truck in Karnataka's Yadagiri district.
Five people were killed and 13 sustained serious injuries after a car rammed into a stationary truck in Karnataka's Yadagiri district on Tuesday, as reported by the news agency ANI. According to police, the accident happened near Balichakra Cross in the Yadgiri district on Tuesday morning. The injured were shifted to the hospital. Further details are awaited.
In another incident, one person was killed and four others injured when a car overturned on the Baraut-Muzaffarnagar road near Kakda village in the Shahpur area here, police said on Tuesday, as reported by the news agency PTI. The incident took place on Monday killing Gulfam (28) on the spot, they said.
SHO of Shahpur V K Sharma said the incident occurred when the car's occupants were taking selfies while going to Muzaffarnagar to attend a wedding. The injured were rushed to a hospital where their condition was stated to be stable, the police official said. Two people were killed on Monday after an advertisement hoarding at Ekana stadium fell on a car due to strong wind in Lucknow, the police said.
Two persons lost their lives after an advertisement hoarding at Ekana stadium in Lucknow fell on a car on Monday. The incident occurred due to strong winds, as confirmed by the police. The unfortunate accident took place in the evening in a posh area under the jurisdiction of Sushant Golf City police station.
"The two women who were injured after a board put up at Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium fell on their car, have passed away," DCP South Vineet Jaiswal said, as quoted by ANI. Another occupant of the car is currently undergoing treatment at Lohia Hospital, the police said.
"Two occupants of the car were killed in the mishap. Another occupant of the car is still undergoing treatment in Lohia Hospital. The car was completely crushed by the hoarding," the police said.