Two brothers killed in a road mishap
Two brothers killed in a road mishap
In a tragic road mishap, two brothers were killed in the wee hours of Sunday at Darogabari area under Amtali police station, when their cucumber loaded mini truck crashed into a roadside pillar.
Hearing the huge sound of the crash, some local people and shop owners arrived at the accident spot and found that a mini truck loaded with cucumber, which was coming from Boxanagar, met the tragic road accident. In which, two brothers Prasenjit Das and Pranajit Das suffered critical injuries.
Immediately, firefighters rushed to the spot and shifted both injured brothers to Tripura Medical College (TMC), Hapania, where visiting doctors declared both of them brought dead.
When their bodies were brought to the Kalamchowra village of Boxanagar under Sepahijala district, deep mourning gripped the entire village and their premature death cast a shadow of deep grief and mourning in the entire Kalamchowra village.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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