Pune Road Accident: Horrific road accident in Pune, 9 dead, 3 injured in truck-car collision

Pune: News of a terrible accident has come to light from Narayangaon area of ​​Pune, Maharashtra. Where 9 people died in a road accident. The accident occurred when a truck hit a car from behind. After a strong collision with the truck, the car collided with a bus parked nearby. This road accident happened on Pune Nashik Highway. The accident occurred near Narayangaon around 10 am on Friday. Actually, an Eicher tempo hit the Max Auto vehicle carrying passengers from behind. The collision was so strong that Max Auto bounced like a ball and collided with a bus.

In this tragic accident that took place in Pune, four women, four men and a child died on the spot. Three others are seriously injured. The injured have been admitted to the nearest hospital for treatment. Pune administration has informed that the condition of some of the injured is critical. The death toll is likely to increase due to this.

MLA Sharad Sonwane reached the spot

On receiving information about the incident, local MLA Sharad Sonawane reached the spot and took stock of the accident. Referring to the incident while talking to the media, he said that this unfortunate accident took place in Narayangaon. This is a very serious accident. MLA Sonawane quoted eyewitnesses as saying that the Eicher truck hit a passenger vehicle and ran away. Police have seized the Eicher.

MLA Sharad Sonawane said that the actual accident was caused by the Eicher driver. The police is investigating the case. Only after investigation will it be known what actually happened? He further said that efforts will be made to save the seriously injured people.

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