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Madhya Pradesh: 2 killed, 1 injured after truck hits them at railway crossing

Updated on: 24 November,2022 01:47 PM IST  |  Jhabua
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The truck driver fled from the spot leaving the vehicle behind, the police said

Madhya Pradesh: 2 killed, 1 injured after truck hits them at railway crossing

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Two persons were killed and another one injured when a truck hit them at a railway crossing in Madhya Pradesh's Jhabua district on Thursday, police said.


After hitting the victims who were waiting to cross the tracks, the rashly driven truck broke the barricade of the Bamaniya railway crossing, located 65 km from the district headquarters, Superintendent of Police Agam Jain told PTI.


Two persons were killed. Another person suffered injuries and was taken to a hospital for treatment, the official said.


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The truck driver fled from the spot leaving the vehicle behind, police said.

After the accident, some people staged a protest on the rail track which connects Delhi and Mumbai, demanding that an over-bridge or an under-bridge be built there replacing the barricade crossing to prevent recurrence of such incidents which have become frequent, eyewitnesses said.

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