Tragic Loss: Two MBBS Students Die in Agra Road Accident
Two MBBS students tragically died after their motorcycle collided with a road divider in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The accident, involving Siddh Gupta and Tanishk, occurred on Sunday evening. Despite being hospitalized, both students succumbed to their injuries. Authorities are working on identifying hazardous road spots to prevent future accidents.
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In a tragic incident, two MBBS students lost their lives in a motorcycle accident in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The accident happened when their vehicle hit a road divider, authorities reported on Monday.
According to Neeraj Sharma, Station House Officer of Hari Parvat, the accident occurred around 6 pm on Sunday. Siddh Gupta, 22, from Agra, and Tanishk, 22, from Hardoi, were traveling on a motorcycle when they lost control and collided with the divider. Both were critically injured and taken first to a private hospital before being transferred to Sarojini Naidu Medical College due to their worsening condition. Tragically, both succumbed to their injuries during treatment.
The police have informed the families and sent the bodies for post-mortem. To prevent more such incidents, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Sonam Kumar said that 212 accident-prone spots have been identified across the city, with relevant authorities notified to address these dangerous areas.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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