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Crash Barabanki Re-run at Killer NH-28: Two Dead

Lucknow: In running back the tragedy of Barbanki who finished 18 people lasting less than two weeks ago, two people died and 11 others were injured critically, when a Bihar-Boound bus crashed into a stationary truck on the same killer stretch on 28 on Sunday.
The accident took place at Nawabganj Tehsil Gonda, almost 65 km from the July 28 accident site at Ramsanehi Ghat, where a truck had quickly destroyed their passengers.
Senior police officers oversee the operation of assistance acknowledged to the Toi that there were no lessons learned from the workers of Barbanki.
“Busing buses to Uttar Pradesh from other countries are not checked.
Highway Patrols have not been continued.” Last week, the Transportation Commissioner, Dheeraj Sahu, had issued guidelines for preventing the crash of Baraban and directing the installation of intercurators to check driving rapidly and drunk.
He also looked for the spread of patrol vehicles, ambulance and van recovery within a radius of 40 km toll plaza by the Indian national highway authorities.
Speaking with Toi, the Circle Officer Tarabganjanj Sansar Singh Rathi said, 85 passengers were on the Bihar Personal bus, who came from Delhi.
“Around 8 in the morning, when the bus speeded crossing the Sarka Bridge and reached Maheshpur Village, it collided with a truck stranded near the Royal Hotel,” Rathi said.
Two passengers perched near the bus door were destroyed between the two vehicles and died before they could be broken from debris.
They were identified as Mamam Kumar, 22, from the Vaishali District of Bihar and Shyam Narayan Singh, 40, from the Basti District above.
After Big Bang, the villagers rushed to the accident site and sent SOS to the police.
Passengers trapped on the bus were resolved and sent to the district hospital in Ayodhya.
Police supervisors, Gonda, Santosh Mishra, said the bus driver had been ordered because it caused death from negligence and recklessness.
“Probe Introduction revealed the driver was drunk and fell asleep on the steering wheel and this triggered the accident,” Mishra said.
He also said, the bus that has a registration number of the Supaul District, Bihar, will be examined by the RTO technical team.
Passengers were given medical assistance and other buses arranged to transport them to their destination in Bihar.

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