Bihar News: The Vehicle of the Education Department hit a strong collision, traumatic death of 3 cyclists - tragic accident in Rohtas three motorcyclists who died in collision with the Scorpio of the Education Department

A painful road accident occurred in the Rohtas district of Bihar. On Monday night, a scorpion hit the bike on the Nokha police station at Ara Sasaram State Highway and killed three people who rode on the bike on the spot. The deceased was identified as Mantosh Kumar (20 years) Bhuar Kumar (18 years) and Sajan Kumar (22 years), resident of Mujanu Village. Dialogues, Nokha (Rohtas). A scorpion hit the bicycle at Ara Sasaram State Highway of the Nokha police station at about 10pm on Monday night. Through which three people riding the bike died on the spot. The deceased was identified as Mantosh Kumar, resident of the Mujanu town Nokha police station 20 years, Bhuar Kumar 18 years and Sajan Kumar 22 years old. Police reached the place and took possession of the three bodies and began the process of post -mortem. Scorpio is also confiscated. Scorpio has a Beo Dawath sticker. The three go to the wedding ceremony, the three cyclists will attend the Ramnagar marriage ceremony of their town when they hit the scorpion. The villagers who were stirred by the incident stopped the scorpion. There was no damage to the Council of Beo Dawath on the car. The residents say the vehicle of the education department owned by police who reached the place. Police Station, Dinesh Malakar, confirmed the incident that the three bodies were taken to Sadar Hospital Sasaram for Post -Mortem. Police are investigating the incident. Beo boards on the vehicle are also being investigated. Also read Bhagalpur News: Accident in Bhagalpur, the blending of the plant vehicle of Smart City Project reversal; The death of the driver was an incredible story of strange love, the groom of ‘Yashoda’ became ‘Phoolo’ in friendship; BF ran away for fear, every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.