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Five businessmen killed in Bihar as car rams into truck

Five successful agro-businessmen from Patna met a tragic end when their speeding car crashed into a truck on the national highway. The impact was so violent that the car's front section got embedded into the truck, requiring hours of rescue efforts. All victims were established businessmen in the pesticide industry with wide networks across Bihar districts. Police have registered a case against the absconding truck driver while investigating the high-speed collision.

Patna, Sep 4

In a tragic accident on Thursday, five businessmen were killed when their speeding car rammed into a truck on the Patna-Gaya-Dobhi four-lane national Highway number 83 near Suiya Mor under Parsa Bazar police station in Bihar.

The accident happened around 12.45 a.m., and the collision was so severe that the front portion of the car was embedded into the truck.

Locals, hearing the loud crash, rushed to the spot and alerted police. Police, with the help of gas cutters and a crane, managed to retrieve the bodies after nearly two hours of effort.

All five deceased were residents of Patna and nearby districts engaged in the pesticide and agro-products business.

The victims were identified as Rajesh Kumar (50) – resident of Kurji Chashma Gali, Patna; Sanjay Kumar Sinha (55) – resident of Patel Nagar, Patna; Kamal Kishore (38) – resident of Patna; Prakash Chaurasia (35) – resident of Samastipur, currently living in Patna; and Sunil Kumar (38) – resident of Muzaffarpur, currently residing in Patna.

Family members said the group had gone to Fatuha for business work and were returning to Patna late at night when the accident occurred.

Rajesh Kumar reportedly ran a reputed agro agency with a wide network in the surrounding districts.

Initial probe of the Patna Police said that the car was travelling at a very high speed. The truck was either moving slowly or parked by the roadside without proper signals.

The driver of the car reportedly had no time to apply the brakes, indicating overspeeding.

The bodies were sent to Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) for post-mortem.

Families were informed by police through calls made to the victims’ mobile phones.

A case has been registered against the truck driver at the Parsa Bazar police station. The driver of the truck is absconding. Patna Police are making efforts to nab him.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Heartbreaking! Five families destroyed in one night. These were successful businessmen contributing to our agriculture sector. Why do people drive so recklessly at night? Speed limits should be strictly enforced on highways.

Aman W

Both parties at fault here. Truck parked without proper signals AND car speeding. So many lives lost due to negligence. My condolences to the families. Hope the truck driver is caught soon.

Sarah B

This is so sad. These highways need better lighting and emergency lanes. Many trucks park on roadsides without any warning signs. Government should implement stricter regulations for commercial vehicles.

Vikram M

Patna-Gaya highway is notorious for accidents. I travel this route often and see trucks parked haphazardly everywhere. Police need to conduct regular checks and fine vehicles without proper parking lights.

Nikhil C

Respectfully, while the truck driver is wrong for parking without signals, the car driver bears equal responsibility for overspeeding. At midnight, one must drive cautiously. Five lives lost due to preventable mistakes. Very unfortunate.

Kavya N

Om Shanti 🙏. These men were in their prime, building businesses and supporting families. The agro sector has lost valuable contributors. Hope their families get justice and proper compensation.

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