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5 Dead in Two Separate Road Accidents in Assam

First Published: 19th December, 2024 10:41 IST

At least five lives were lost in two separate road accidents in Assam. In Kakopathar, Tinsukia district, a tragic collision occurred when a car rammed into a stationary tipper truck

At least five lives were lost in two separate road accidents in Assam.

In Kakopathar, Tinsukia district, a tragic collision occurred when a car rammed into a stationary tipper truck parked by the roadside.

The crash claimed the lives of three people, including Arunachal Pradesh Police Constable Narayan Dubey, who was driving the vehicle at the time.

In another incident, two youths lost their lives in Basugaon, Chirang district, after their bike was struck by a speeding container truck.

The victims’ identities are yet to be confirmed as police launch an investigation into the fatal crash.

Also Read: After Releasing Owner, Clerk Abducted from Stone Quarry in Tinsukia

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