Buridi Hari : “Fatal Araku Road Accident: 4 Dead, 4 Injured”

By | March 9, 2024

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Accident – Death – Obituary News :

Tragic Collision Claims Four Lives in Visakhapatnam

Four people tragically lost their lives and four others suffered serious injuries in a devastating collision involving three two-wheelers near Madala Panchayat Tummagudli of Araku mandal in Alluri Sitaramaraju district on Friday night.

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Details of the Accident

The incident occurred around 10.30 pm as the victims were en route to the Shivaratri fair held in Nandivalasa. The collision took place on the road between Dumma Gudri and Ganjai Guda villages, sending shockwaves through the local community.

Victims identified

The deceased individuals have been identified as Buridi Hari (22) and Ammanakant (9) from Chinalabudu Panchayat, as well as Trinath (32) and Bhargav (4) from Lotheru Panchayat Manjaguda. The loss of these lives has left a profound impact on their families and loved ones.

Injuries and Medical Response

Two critically injured individuals, Dundili Mohana Rao and Gubai Simhadri, have been rushed to Visakhapatnam KGH for urgent medical care. The condition of the other two injured youths is also reported to be critical, highlighting the severity of the accident.

Police Investigation

Local authorities have promptly registered a case and initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragic collision. The community is awaiting further updates as the police work diligently to uncover the causes of this heartbreaking incident.

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In times of such tragedy, it is essential for communities to come together in support of those affected by loss and injury. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families during this difficult time.

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