Six people, comprising three women and three men, tragically lost their lives in a road accident involving a van and a double-decker bus near the 141 milestone on the Yamuna Expressway in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh. The collision occurred early morning near the Hariya Garhi Chowki area within the Sadabad police station limits. The van was rear-ended by the bus, leading to a devastating impact and multiple fatalities.
Upon receiving information about the incident, authorities including the Additional Superintendent of Police, Hathras, and the Circle Officer of Sadabad, rushed to the scene with a police team. The injured individuals were promptly rescued and taken to nearby hospitals for medical attention. Among the victims were six occupants of the van, three women, and three men, while three children and three others sustained serious injuries and were hospitalized for treatment.
The passengers in the van, who were not from the same family and had boarded from different locations, were traveling from Prem Nagar, Delhi, to Dholpur, Rajasthan. The driver of the van escaped unharmed, while the double-decker bus, owned by Travel Point, was en route from Noida to Gorakhpur during the accident. The law and order situation at the accident site is stable, with ongoing legal procedures.
Authorities identified the injured as Manoj, son of Suresh Chandra, his wife Rani, and their four-year-old son Jaideep from Bajna in Dholpur district, Rajasthan. Among the deceased were Dinesh (45) and his wife Sunita (40) from Gangoli village in Dholpur district. Families of the deceased have been notified about the tragic incident.
