MBBS student dies in road accident, another injured
Road Accident
Vijayawada: In an unfortunate incident, a 20-year-old third-year MBBS student of a private medical college passed away after he met with a tragic road accident near Jupudi in Ibrahimpatnam. Another final-year student who was travelling with him suffered serious injuries.
The deceased has been identified as Syed Taj Afsa and the other surviving student, Mehreen. While Afsa died on the spot, the other sustained severe injuries and is in critical condition.
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As per TOI news report, the two students were on their way to college from their private hostel on Saturday morning when the accident occurred. They were travelling on a two-wheeler. As they attempted to take a U-turn, a speeding SUV traveling from Hyderabad to Vijayawada crashed into their two-wheeler. Due to the fatal impact, Afsa died on the spot.
Following the accident, the police were immediately informed, who arrived at the scene and rushed the injured medical student to a nearby hospital. Later, the police registered a case and an investigation is underway.
Medical Dialogues reported that a tragic road accident on the outskirts of Hyderabad claimed the life of a house surgeon and left another doctor grievously injured after their speeding SUV car lost control and crashed into a truck while they were returning from a party.
The accident caused severe and extensive damage to the front part of the SUV, completely crushing it and causing the tyres to come off the vehicle. While the house surgeon died on the spot, his female colleague sustained serious injuries.
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