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Kangra: A private bus hit the bike of a youth, 24-year-old youth died

Accident

Accident

Kangra, July 27: A tragic road accident has occurred in Jwalamukhi subdivision of Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. A 24-year-old youth died in the accident. This accident happened when a private bus hit the bike of the youth. As soon as the information was received, the police team reached the spot and registered a case and started investigation.

Police station in-charge Khundian Ranjeet Singh Parmar gave information and said that Atul was going from his house for some work. During this, a private bus hit his bike near Saliyar. He was immediately taken to Civil Hospital Jwalamukhi in an injured state, where he died.

The deceased has been identified as Atul (24) son of Ranveer Singh, resident of Saliyar. It is being told that the father of the deceased is an ex-serviceman and he has three brothers and a sister. One brother is also working in the Indian Army. This accident has caused an uproar in the family of the deceased.

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