Mirzapur -Road Crash: A turnaround Ambulance in Mirzapur, four including nine -month -old pregnancy dead by four deaths -mirzapur accident ambulance confused 4 death, including pregnant woman

Dialogues, Jagran Mirzapur. On Saturday, the ambulance went to Varanasi of Sonbhadra District Hospital Lodhi to deliver the Ballast Laden truck near the bridge at State Highway Five A overturned on Saturday. During this time, the truck also uncontrolled and overturned over the ambulance and the ambulance was buried in the rubble of ballast loaded in Dala. Once the accident was received, police reached the place and began to remove the debris of ballas by running the rescue by calling the JCB and the charger in the stone mine in the area. A lanes trains from the highway and pulled the ambulance out of the rubble. Two women and four men trapped in it were taken out with the help of residents. Pregnant Hiravati, Mother Malti, Dewar Surajbali Kharwar and private hospital doctor Ramu died on the spot. At the same time, the injured man Kaushal and driver Bhandari were rushed to the CHC by ambulance, where doctors referred the Varanasi trauma center when the condition became critical. Hiravati, wife of Kaushal of Kanhara of the Obra area in the Sonbhadra district, was pregnant. Kaushal went to the woman’s delivery to Lodhi Hospital. He said the woman started vomiting on Saturday morning when the doctors of the hospital referred her to Varanasi Bhu Hospital. JCB tries to remove the fully covered ambulance in the truck’s ballast near the bridge built in the Ahraura reservoir. From Jagran Private Ambulance he leaves for Varanasi with wife Hiravati and her mother and brother and a private hospital doctor Ramu. As the ambulance approached the bridge in the reservoir, a truck overtook. During this time, a trailer went before the dumper, which overturned the ambulance and also overturned during this time. After receiving the information about the accident, SP Somen Burma, SDM Chunar Rajesh Kumar Verma, reached Co Chunar Manjari Rao CHC and took information. Half and a half ago, Kaushal alias Bhai Lal married Hiravati in the Jugal area one and a half years ago. He was very happy and excited about the first child. There was no negligence in the birth of the child, he was serious about it and the good way could be delivered to the woman, he was from Varanasi, but fate had something else. He lost four family members in a road accident. After the ballast ambulance was overturned on a truck, which was buried for an hour in the rubble of ballast, it was completely covered with its debris. Once the information was received, the Inspector -In -Ajay Seth reached the place with the policemen and started removing the ballas by calling the loader and JCB to remove ballas, during which one hour passed. Hundreds of villagers and passers -by gathered at the event, and everyone said that no one would have been in the ambulance, but would be successful to save two lives. While people were hoping for the survival of someone in life, it would be said that the world was established for expectation. In the womb himself he died before giving a child raising a child who raised his uterus for nine months, through which he died in the womb, which also died the unborn child. The Kaushal cried a lot about what mother and child died together. He had a lot of desire for his future child. While the ambulance overturned, two women parked on the road were uncontrolled and overturned while catching up the injured ballast truck, while Kalavati and Sukhia sustained a minor injury on the road. Both stood there for a little work. Bolira pushed the car in. Meanwhile, Bolera, who came at a high speed, stood there and injured Abdul Salam and Safina of car rider Naugarh. Both the injured were rushed to the CHC where doctors referred to the Varanasi trauma center to Safina’s condition. Both went from Nugarh for a little work. Four, including a pregnant woman driving an ambulance under the debris of the truck near the bridge on the Ahraura reservoir, died. Two injured undergo treatment. -Soman Verma, Superintendent of Police, Mirzapur.