9 dead, 43 injured as truck hits tractor in UP's Bulandshahr
Two of the deceased were minors, while 12 of those injured and hospitalised are below the age of 18.
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Wreckage of a vehicle at the site after a truck allegedly rammed into a tractor-trolley carrying pilgrims, in Uttar Pradesh (PTI)
Bulandshahr, 25 August
Two of the deceased were minors, while 12 of those injured and
hospitalised are below the age of 18.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath condoled the demise of the pilgrims and
directed officials to ensure the best treatment for those injured. He also
announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh to the kin of those dead and Rs 50,000 each
for the injured.
The accident took place around 2.10 am on the Bulandshahr-Aligarh border
near the Arnia bypass, when the canter truck hit the tractor-trolley from
behind, causing it to overturn, Senior Superintendent of Police (Rural) Dinesh
Kumar Singh said.
"The tractor-trolley was carrying 61 people, who were travelling
from the Rafatpur village in the Kasganj district to Jaharpeer in Rajasthan for
a pilgrimage," he said.
The police officer said the victims were rushed to hospitals.
"Eight people died, while 43 of them are undergoing treatment. Three of
the injured are on ventilator support," Singh added.
Later, another man, identified as Lekhraj, 40, succumbed to injuries
during treatment at a hospital, taking the toll in the incident to nine, police
said.
They said 10 passengers escaped with minor injuries.
The victims were taken to multiple hospitals for treatment -- 10 to
Aligarh Medical College, as many to Bulandshahr district hospital and 23 to
Kailash Hospital in Khurja. The bodies of the deceased have been sent for
post-mortem, police said.
The deceased have been identified as tractor driver EU Babu, 40,
Rambeti, 65, Chandni, 12, Ghaniram, 40, Mokshi, 40, Shivansh, 6, Yogesh, 50,
and Vinod, 45, all residents of Kasganj district, and Lekhraj, 40, according to
the police.
District Magistrate Shruti, along with SSP Singh and other senior
officials, visited the spot amid drizzle and later interacted with the injured
patients in a hospital.
According to a post on X by the chief minister's office, Adityanath has
expressed condolences to the bereaved families of the deceased.
"The chief minister has directed the district administration
officials to immediately transport the injured to the hospital and ensure their
proper treatment. He has wished for the speedy recovery of the injured,"
it added.
Police said the erring truck, which is registered in Haryana, has been
impounded, and further legal proceedings have been initiated.
By afternoon, 18 of the injured persons were discharged after primary
treatment at hospitals, the police said.
According to police officials, the trolley of the tractor had been
modified into two decks to accommodate the large number of passengers.
The use of a tractor-trolley to ferry passengers is officially banned in
Uttar Pradesh. In February 2024, 23 pilgrims died when a tractor-trolley
carrying them overturned into a water body in Kasganj district of the state.
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