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Bokaro Road Accident: Two motorcycles collided violently in Petarwar, killing an uncle and a nephew there and injuring two others

Bokaro Road Accident: Two motorcycles collided violently in Petarwar, killing an uncle and a nephew there and injuring two others


In the Bokaro district's Petarwar police station neighbourhood, a tragic traffic disaster occurred. A bike crash between two riders just in front of the Chiniyagadha turn claimed the life of the uncle's nephew. In this mishap, three persons were hurt, and two of those injuries are stated to be in serious condition. After receiving first assistance at the Community Health Centre in Petarwar, both wounded individuals have been referred to RIMS.


In the Petarwar police station region of Jharkhand's Bokaro district, a tragic traffic tragedy occurred. A bike crash between two riders just in front of the Chiniyagadha turn claimed the life of the uncle's nephew.


In this mishap, three persons were hurt, and two of those injuries are stated to be in serious condition. After receiving first assistance at the Community Health Centre in Petarwar, both wounded people have been referred to RIMS. They both had severe head wounds.


How did the mishap occur?


According to reports, Nitesh Baranwal, 28, a resident of Kothitand, Gomia, and Avinash Kumar, 18, a local of Thana Chowk, were riding bikes from Petarwar to Gomia. Before the Chiniyagarh bend, a head-on incident occurred with a bike travelling in the opposite way.


The collision claimed the lives of teacher Lukman Ansari, 37, and his nephew Sultan Ansari, 19, while Arhaan, Lukman's 7-year-old son whose was riding a bike, received a minor leg injury.


The two's condition is concerning

After visiting their sister's home in Jhirke village, Lukman Ansari and his son and nephew were going home. Nitesh Baranwal and Avinash Kumar of Gomia, who were travelling on another bike, sustained significant injuries in the collision.


After receiving first assistance at the Community Health Centre Petwar, both have been sent to RIMS. They both had severe head wounds. Both are stated to be in critical condition.

As soon as station in-charge Vinay Kumar received word of the accident, he and the police arrived on the scene and transported everyone to the Community Health Centre, Petarwar.

Here, the physician pronounced Sultan and Lukman dead. The Petarwar police station is taking additional action by claiming the bike and the deceased

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