Three people dead in a fierce collision between motorcycle and MSRTC bus in Nashik
Three people died in a tragic road accident in the Nashik district, after which the authorities began to investigate and expressed concern about traffic safety in the area. On Monday morning, a heinous collision near Bhanwarpada Phata near VANOLI VILLAGE took place on Tahraad-Satana Road. According to Satana police, a bus from Nandurbar to Vasai in the Palghar district collided with a two -wheeler wheeler and immediately killed three people on a motorcycle. The deceased was identified as Govinda Kalu Pawar, Vikas Jairam Mali and Roshan Dayaram Mali, who are all residents of Sukatman Village. According to police reports, the motorcyclist lost control, which caused the accident. The traffic on the busy road was temporarily discontinued due to this accident. The case is registered and investigation is underway. Seven people died after a car was overturned near Dindori earlier in July, and seven people lost their lives in a separate tragic accident, including three women, three men and a two -year -old child. The accident happened around Midnight near Dindori City when a car and motorcycle collided. According to police reports, Maruti Alto car carrying seven passengers was returned from a birthday celebrations in Nashik City, when they collided with two riders Yamaha MT-15 motorcycle. Due to the strong impact of the collision, the car came off the road and overlooked in a nearby water channel. In the underwater vehicle, all seven people drowned. Two motorcyclists were seriously injured but survived and were currently being treated at Nashik District Hospital. Both officials incidents have led to the question of increasing traffic safety measures in the Nashik district. Police have registered cases and are investigating intensively to find out the exact causes of accidents. Loss of tragic life and property in these accidents, strict traffic maintenance to prevent more deaths in the streets of Maharashtra, underline the immediate need for better road status and awareness campaign. Share this story -tags