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Three killed in road accident in Assam’s Jorhat

First Published: 12th June, 2019 15:42 IST

Three people were left dead in a major accident in Assam’s Jorhat district late last night. The incident occured on the Bhogdoi bridge when a truck collided with a Bolero

Three people were left dead in a major accident in Assam’s Jorhat district late last night. The incident occured on the Bhogdoi bridge when a truck collided with a Bolero vehicle carrying seven members of a family. The deceased have been identified as Rabindra Shah, Urmila Devi and Prabhavati Devi. The family had been travelling from Guwahatri to Moran. Currently, the other injured persons are undergoing treatment at the Jorhat Civil Hospital. Among them, the condition of three are said to be highly critical. The injured have been identified as Pulak Das, Raju Shah, Sudama Shah and Mamata Rajkumari.

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