Jaipur: Five Reet (Rajasthan’s feasibility examination for teachers) is between six people who were killed in an accident near the Chautsu here on Saturday morning.
Chautsu Sho Heera Lal said 11 people traveled in a van from Baran to the Sirar District for the exam when crashing into a multi-axle truck near Nimodiya Village in the NH-12 in Chautsu, maybe after the driver fell asleep.
While four died at the place including the driver, the other two surrendered to injured in different hospitals.
Five passengers were also injured and underwent treatment at Jaipur and Chautsu.
The Chairperson of the Ashok Minister Gehlot offered condolences and announced compensation of RS 2 Lakh to the victim and Rs 50,000 to injured.
“I ask all candidates to be careful when traveling.
Don’t drive at high speed.
Use as many public transportation as possible.
There is no greater test than your life,” he tweeted.
The victims were registered by police Chautsu as Wisnu Nagar, Tej Raj, Satya Narayan, Ved Prakash, Suresh and Van Driver Dilip Mahta.
The injured who underwent a different hospital treatment was Narendra, Anil Kumar, Bhagwan Nagar, Hemraj Bairwa and Jorawar Singh.
The victim said they were all preparing Reet and was praised from the BARAN district.
Their examination center is located in Danta Ramgarh and Laxmangarh in Sikar Regency.
They all left Baran around 9:30 a.m.
on Friday for Sikar attending the Sunday exam.
Shortly after 4:30 a.m., the van marched around and hijacked behind the truck.
The whole accident opened in just 15 seconds.
Locals told the police that there were surprisingly howling and crying and they ran to the place to attend the victims.
“The van cannot be recognized.
There is nothing left of the car except a few metals destroyed,” said an official.