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4 killed as automatic destroying containers in Delhi

4 killed as automatic destroying containers in Delhi
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New Delhi: Four people died after the cargo container weighed more than 35 tons falling on the autorickshaw where they traveled.
The accident took place near the Indira Gandhi Stadium in Central Delhi on Saturday morning.
The police have arrested the truck driver and his helper.
Almary has been identified as Surender Yadav, 40, car driver, his nephew Jay Yadav, 32, residents of Taman Shastri in Northeast Delhi, and passenger Command of Singh, 35, and Tata Prakash, 13.
Auto is heading to be angled and has reached a flyover loop adjacent to Gate 16 IG Stadium at 6.50 am when meeting a truck carrying a container.
Drivers & helper of the truck carrying rice sacks waiting for police officers say, “There was a dangerous curve on the road at the time.
Because the truck was pushed at high speed, it was bleeding there and losing his balance.
The container was almost 10 feet.
Flick up the equipment in the truck Flatbed and fall on the Autorickshaw.
“Officers revealed that emergency response vehicles patrolled the area saw an accident and told the police about the accident in front of Gerbang No.
16 (Igi Stadium).
He said it took at least two hours for firefighters and the police team to take bodies from the flat tricycle.
“They have to cut even though the remnants of the car use gas whiters to get to the bodies.
We also have to use Hydra Crane,” the officer said.
Police arrested Chaudhary Pratish, 29, and helper, Nitish, 24, later on.
“We investigate all the aspects of this case, including whether the driver driving under the influence of alcohol,” the officer said.
Shweta Chauhan, DCP (Central), said that the initial investigation showed that the truck, full of rice, went from Sonipat in Haryana to Depot Tuxlaqabad in South Delhi.
According to relatives, the deceased, Singh and Prakash, got off the bus from near Terminus Bus Sarai Kale Khan and hired the autorickshaw to go to mixed there.
The boy and his uncle came to Delhi for the first time.
“Komal is a cook by profession and Prakash, his nephew, is a student,” said Diwan Singh, Kin.
In the afternoon, when Tii visited the place, he found the pieces of glass scattered on the road.
The container was lying on his side while the truck was parked nearby.
Ironically, stickers inserted in the read truck, ‘comply with traffic rules’.

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