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Shimla – Two people died on the spot after a Bolero camper vehicle fell into a deep gorge at Dalash in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, and two people were seriously injured and both were shifted to Rampur Hospital Immediately By Anni Police of Kullu District. Kullu District Police Administration has said that the main reason for the horrific accident that took place in Dalash in Kullu district was the Bolero Camper vehicle going out of control and falling into a deep ditch.
During the entire accident, Sher Singh, age sixty-eight years, son of Janak Das and Dalip Kumar, age forty-two years, son of Ramesh Chand, resident of Soidhar Gram Panchayat, were killed when a Bolero camper vehicle went out of control and fell into a deep gorge at Dalash in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. The entire case of on-the-spot death inside the Bolero camper vehicle has been registered by the Kullu District Police Administration.
Due to a terrible road accident in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, two people died on the spot inside the Bolero Camper vehicle and two members of the family were seriously injured. Both the injured were admitted to Rampur Hospital. Currently Naresh Kumar And Sheetal Kumar condition At Rampur Hospital is said to be critical.
Complete road accident Happened On the road between Dalash and Luhri in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, about eight kilometers behind Dalash, at the turn of Owari, a Bolero camper vehicle number HP35-7325 coming from Dalash during the night went out of control on the way to the turn.Immediately Bolero camper vehicle fell into a deep gorge, due to which two people died on the spot.
According to Kullu District Police Administration, two of the four people traveling in a Bolero camper vehicle from Dalash died on the spot inside the Bolero camper vehicle after falling into a deep gorge.
Due to a Bolero camper vehicle going out of control and falling into a deep gorge at a place called Owari between Dalash and Luhri in Kullu district, the vehicle rider Sher Singh, age sixty eight years, son of Janak Das, along with Dalip Kumar, age forty two years, son of Ramesh Chand, resident of the Soidhar Gram Panchayat, Bolero camper vehicle fell into a deep gorge, due to which two people died on the spot.
On the other hand, two people were injured when a Bolero camper vehicle went out of control and fell into a deep gorge in Owari between Dalash and Luhri in Kullu district, including Naresh Kumar, aged thirty-three, son of Shaunu Ram, and Sheetal Kumar, aged thirty, son of Devi Singh, resident of Soidhar Gram Panchayat.Both Naresh Kumar and Sheetal Kumar has been admitted to Rampur Hospital in Kullu district for first aid in a critical condition by the Kullu District Police Administration, where the condition of both the injured People is said to be critical.
According to Kullu District Police Administration, at a place called Owari between Dalash and Luhri in Kullu, a Bolero Camper vehicle coming at a high speed went out of control and fell into a deep gorge. Two of the four occupants of the vehicle died inside the vehicle. The spot death has occurred, along with the four occupants of the vehicle have been identified as residents of Soidhar Gram Panchayat.
All four people traveling in a Bolero camper car were going towards a relative’s house in the evening after going from Dalash to Luhri market at a relative’s place, carrying goods from the market, when suddenly the Bolero camper vehicle went out of control and fell into a deep ditch.
On the other hand, Kullu District Police Administration DSP Anni Chandrashekhar Kayath, while giving information about the entire incident to Diary Times correspondent Kumud Sharma, said that the dead persons Sher Singh and Dalip Kumar, who were traveling in the Bolero Camper, were sent for post-mortem to Anni District Hospital of Kullu District. After post-mortem from Anni District Hospital, it has been decided to hand over both the bodies to their families by Kullu District Administration.
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