Youth dies in motorbike accident at Jolaibari
Youth dies in motorbike accident at Jolaibari

In a tragic road mishap, a young motorbike rider suffered grievous injuries due to reckless driving at Julaibari area of South Tripura district on Sunday morning, but on way to GB Hospital he breathed his last.
Sources said that the deceased youth was identified as Parthajit Namo (19) of South Ichacherra village of Jolaibari, on Sunday morning left his house towards Jolaibari market. But, on the way to market he met with a road accident due to his reckless driving and was immediately shifted to Julaibari hospital in critical condition.
Later, the injured youth was referred to Santirbazar district hospital. After his condition deteriorated, the injured youth was again referred to GB Hospital. After an ambulance reached the hospital with the injured youth, the visiting doctor declared him brought dead.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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