Tragic: Road accident claims lives of 2 Adesh institute MBBS medicos, 2 remain critical

Published On 2023-12-23 07:45 GMT   |   Update On 2023-12-23 07:45 GMT
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Bathinda: In an unfortunate incident, two young medical students from Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences and Research in Bathinda tragically lost their lives in a car accident.

The incident happened late Friday night when their vehicle, a honda city collided with a road divider and crashed into a unipole,

The accident severly injured two medical students and claimed the lives two others

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The deceased medicos have been identified as Amandeep Singh, an MBBS intern at the institute, and Rajan Jassal, a second-year MBBS student. Two other students, Saket Yadav and Rytham Wassan, also in their second year of MBBS studies, were injured in the crash. Local daily reports say that Saket's condition is stable while Rytham is batlling for life

Speaking about the incident, Bathinda deputy superintendent of police Kuldeep Singh informed the HT: “Jassal, Yadav and Wassan had taken leave from the hostel to join their senior, Amandeep. They were travelling in Amandeep’s Honda City car.

The speeding car first hit the road divider before crashing into a unipole near the entry gate of the parking. Amandeep and Jassal died on the spot. Rytham was referred to Adesh medical college with critical injuries, while Saket’s condition is stated to be stable.”

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