Bihar: School bus on educational tour overturned, someone's head broken… someone's leg broken, 12 students injured

Gorakhpur: According to a big news received from Bihar, a bus carrying students and teachers of a coaching institute here overturned in Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh on Sunday. 12 students were injured in this incident. In this regard, the police said here that this incident took place on National Highway No. 28 near Turkpatti police station area.

In this regard, the bus was taking 43 students and teachers of a private coaching institute located in Siwan, Bihar to the site of Lord Buddha's Mahaparinirvana. According to him, during this time a speeding truck tried to overtake the bus, due to which the bus collided with the divider of the highway and overturned in a ditch on the side of the road.

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In this regard, he said that 12 students were injured in the accident and all were taken to the Community Health Center located in Fazilnagar. According to officials, a student has suffered a 'fracture' in his leg and has been referred to the district hospital. Meanwhile, 11 students suffered minor injuries.

Let us tell you that a group of students from AIM Study Point, a private coaching institute in Siwan district of Bihar state, had gone on an educational tour to visit the Mahaparinirvan site located in Kushinagar, UP. The group had just reached near Chauhanpatti village of Turkpatti police station area when while overtaking a bus coming from behind, the bus of students went out of control and first hit the divider, then overturned in a pit on the side of NH 28 highway, after which there was a scream. There was a cry. After this incident, with the help of passersby passing through the highway and local help, all the people trapped in the bus were taken out and taken to the hospital.

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In this regard, Kushinagar District Magistrate Vishal Bhardwaj visited the hospital to inquire about the well being of the injured students and has given instructions to ensure all necessary arrangements for their treatment and recovery. (With agency input)

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