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School bus-car collide near Ghaziabad; six, including two children, killed

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At least six people died in a collision between a school bus and a car on the Delhi Meerut Expressway on Monday morning, July 10, the police said. As per the police, the school bus was empty and was reportedly coming from the wrong direction, as stated in a report by ANI


Giving more details, ADCP Traffic Police Ramanand Kushwaha said, "A school bus and a TUV met with an accident on the Delhi Meerut Expressway at 6.00 am today. The bus driver was coming from the wrong direction after filling CNG from Delhi near Ghazipur. The people in the car were coming from Meerut and had to go to Gurgaon." 

"There was a head-on collision. Six persons died and 2 are seriously injured. The driver of the bus has been caught. The entire fault was of the bus driver who was coming from the wrong direction", he added. The ADCP further said that the deceased include two children and the injured are being treated.


"The dead include 2 children. Women and men are also included. Two people are injured and are being treated in the hospital. There were 8 people in the car. The bus belongs to Bal Bharti School Bus which is in Noida," ADCP Kushwaha said.

Earlier on Monday, at least nine people were killed after a tanker coming at a high speed collided with a tempo in Pratapgarh, said an official. The accident happened on the Lucknow Varanasi Highway near Mohanganj market in the Leelapur police station area in Pratapgarh, as stated in a report by ANI.

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