Kolkata: The 11-year-old son and son, traveled from Ekbalin to the gudge gudge to attend a wedding ceremony on a bicycle, was killed when a tourist bus crashed into two-wheeled on the Flyover Sampriti along 7km which connected more Jinjira bazaar and brick on Friday.
Meanwhile, the three died in that place, the police suspected that only one of them had a helmet, recovering from the place.
Mohammed Firoze Khan (35), Nagma Khatoon’s wife (28), and their 11-year-old son, Fardin was on a bicycle, when the bus, came from the opposite side, turning towards the two-wheeled, police said.
The back of the bus crashes into a bicycle, and has an impact, two wheels crash into taste fence.
All motorists suffer severe injuries.
They were declared dead at Vidyasagar Hospital, police said.
Mohammed MODASSAT BODGE BODGE, Khan’s relatives, said, “Death is a bolt from blue for us.
He came to attend a wedding in our house.
Khan is a businessman and his son studied at the English high school.” Police said the flyover was narrow and suitable for only One-way movement.
Two vehicles that come from the opposite direction always create scope due to accidents, they said.
Lately, two other fatal accidents took place on the flyover.
Pankaj Mondal, who testified about the accident, said, “I also ride a bicycle and be behind them.
The bus ran into the vehicle and they fell to the ground.
I also suffered an injury at my feet.” The bus escaped from the place but the police track it and catch the driver, Ashok Das.
The inspector was responsible for the Maheshtala Police Station Subendu Sarkar said, “We have done a lot of effort to drop the number of accidents.
We have used the traffic police.
But the narrow bridge is not suitable for two-way movements.
It’s ideal for tidal movements.” Municipality Maheshtala Administrator And Local MLA Dula Das said, “The accident and death are very unfortunate.
Often cyclists rise at high speed.
We tried to solve the problem by talking to the police.”