UP: 2 MBBS students of Rajshree Medical College die in car accident, 2 injured

Published On 2024-03-15 05:30 GMT   |   Update On 2024-03-19 11:29 GMT

Bareilly: In an unfortunate incident, two MBBS students were killed and two others were injured when a car overturned after colliding with the dividers in the Fatehganj Paschimi area of Bareilly district in Uttar Pradesh.

According to recent media reports, the incident happened near the Unasi turn of Bareilly, where after hitting the divider on the national highway, the students' car went out of control, overturned and then hit a pole. The 2 students died in this accident, while two others were injured.

Speaking to UNI, police sources said that the incident took place late on Wednesday night when Deepak Bhaati (23), along with Rahul Shrivasatav (24), Ayush Porwal (23) and Krishna Yadav (22) were returning after appearing in the examination.

"On Lucknow-Bareilly road the car driver lost control and the vehicle overturned after hitting the divider," they said.

All are MBBS students of Rajshree Medical College, adds PTI.

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After receiving the information, the police reached the spot and took the injured out of the car, reports Aajtak

Police sources informed UNI that Deepak and Rahul were killed in the incident. "Ayush and Krishna sustained serious injuries and have been admitted to the hospital. It is being said that the deceased were returning from Jyoti College after appearing in the examination," they said.

Police sources said that while Deepak was a resident of Faridabad, Rahul hailed from Bihar. "Both the deceased were students of MBBS last semester," they said.

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