Two Beed area road accidents killed nine, including a doctor, and injured 27. A speeding ambulance hit a truck at Ambhora, while a bus overturned at Aashta Fata.
Police reported Thursday that two private bus and ambulance accidents in Maharashtra’s Beed district killed nine people, including a doctor, and injured 27 others.
They stated a speeding bus from Mumbai to Beed, 120 km away, overturned at Aashta Fata around 6 am on Thursday.
The bus was fast. It crashed because its driver lost control, authorities said.
With local assistance, police began a rescue.
Five died in the collision. Ashti police station in-charge Santosh Khetmalas said four were from Beed and one from Yavatmal.
Twenty-six bus crash victims were injured. Another official stated they were treated in many hospitals.
He named the deceased as Dhondiba Shinde, Deodatt Peche, Mohammad Asif Dost Mohammed Khan, Ashok Bhondve, and Ravi Godambe.
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The official claimed a speeding ambulance rammed into a vehicle from its rear at Ambhora on Dhamangaon-Ahmednagar Road in Beed at 9.30 pm on Wednesday, killing four and injuring one.
Ahmednagar was the ambulance’s destination. Its driver and two others died on the scene, while a doctor in the ambulance died at a private hospital in Ahmednagar undergoing treatment, he said.
According to authorities, Dr. Rajesh Jhinjurke (35), ambulance driver Bharat Lokhande (35), Manoj Tirpude, and Pappu Tirkhunde, from Pathardi, died.
The injured person was hospitalized, they said.
Conclusion
Two Beed area road incidents killed nine, including a doctor, and injured 27. First, a speeding bus overturned in Aashta Fata, killing five. Locals assisted police in rescuing. Several hospitals treated the injured. Dhondiba Shinde, Deodatt Peche, Mohammad Asif Dost Mohammed Khan, Ashok Bhondve, and Ravi Godambe died. Second, a speeding ambulance hit a truck at Ambhora on Dhamangaon-Ahmednagar Road in Beed, killing the driver and two people. A doctor in the ambulance died during treatment.