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One killed, 3 injured in a road accident at Bardang in Sikkim’s Rangpo

First Published: 17th April, 2024 21:47 IST

Singtam Rangpo Highway Patrol team reached the spot and rushed the injured passengers to Singtam Hospital for treatment.

In a tragic incident, one person was killed and four others were seriously injured after a collision between a car and truck in Sikkim’s Rangpo.

The accident took place on Wednesday morning near ATTC Bardang in Rangpo.

Following the incident, Singtam Rangpo Highway Patrol team reached the spot and rushed the injured passengers to Singtam Hospital for treatment.

The deceased has been identified as Subash Rai, while the injured were identified as Dil Bdr.Pandey, Bivek Pandey, Roshni Kami and Lok Bdr.Chettri. As per report, two were in critical condition.

On March 4, one 22-years old girl and her mother died in a head-on collision between two vehicles in Sikkim’s Namchi district.

The accident occurred on the NH10 at Namchi View Point, 3rd Mile.

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