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Shimla Accident: Two Youths Died In A Road Accident In Shimla, Police Engaged In Investigation.

Damaged Car. - Photo: Diary Times

Damaged Car. - Photo: Diary Times

Two youths died on the spot in a horrific road accident early Saturday morning in Dhali, a suburban area of Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. The deceased youths have been identified as Hrithik, Chambi and Priyanshu, main residents of Bamta, Chaupal sub-division. The age of both the deceased youths is said to be around twenty-three years. The investigation process into all the reasons behind the road accident has been started by the teams of Shimla District Police Administration.

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The car was completely destroyed and crashed near a workshop on the National Highway Dhali-Bhattakuphar Bypass at around 7.30 in the morning. Due to the vehicle being overturned on the road, a young man had to struggle hard to get him out of the vehicle. In the complete road accident, one youth died on the spot, while the other youth died on the way while being taken to the hospital in a critical condition.

Shimla District Police Administration ASP Sunil Negi told Diary Times correspondent Kumud Sharma that the investigation process into all the causes of the complete road accident has been started.

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