The bike stopped removing fatigue while returning from Himachal, with high speed Tampo Traveller killed five friends, one death – a speedy pace traveler hit five friends

While returning from Himachal, the bike stopped to relieve fatigue, and Tampo Traveler killed five friends, one killed one: Sat, 04 Oct 2025 08:10 (IST) A young man lost his life and seriously injured in a tragic road accident in Panchkula. While returning from Himachal, his motorcycles were hit by a high velocity of Tampo near Chandimandir. The deceased was Sachin Thakur, a resident of Mandi. Police registered a case and began investigation. Five friends were victims of road accidents in the Chandimandir police station. Jagran Correspondent, Panchkula. One youth was killed and four injured in a road accident in Himachal Night in the Chandimandir police station. While returning from Himachal, five friends rested on the side of the bike for some time when the Tampo traveler was hit. The youth who lost his life in the accident have been identified as Sachin Sudhir Thakur, a resident of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. Pinjore -resident Anurag Rangra, the resident of Palampur, Akshay Dhiman, and Hitesh and the resident of Aryan of Sarkaghat were injured. Remove the ad, just read the news that Anurag Rangra told police in a statement that he went to Baddi with four of his friends. All friends live in a rented house in Sector-65 from Mohali. About 11:30 on Friday night, everyone started the journey on two bikes, one of which was from Hitesh and the other Anurah. After walking in Himachal at about 4:30, while returning to Himachal, everyone crossed the Chandimandir toll and stopped the bike near the railway station for some time due to fatigue. Meanwhile, a high velocity rate traveler is behind without giving horn. Sachin died on the spot as soon as the collision occurred, while others were seriously injured. After the accident, passers-by immediately called the ambulance and rushed to the civil hospital in sector-6. Anurag, Akshay, Aryan and Hitesh were referred to PGI Chandigarh. Anurag was admitted to the hospital after first aid. Based on the complaint, the police registered a case and began investigating the case.

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