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Five killed as speeding car crashes into tree in Kushinagar, CM Yogi expresses grief

IANS April 21, 2025 194 views

A devastating road accident in Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, has claimed five lives when a wedding party's vehicle crashed into a tree. The high-speed Maruti Brezza was returning from a ceremony when the driver lost control, resulting in an immediate fatal collision. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has expressed deep sorrow and directed district officials to provide immediate assistance to the victims' families. The incident underscores ongoing road safety challenges in rural regions of Uttar Pradesh.

"The impact was so severe that the vehicle was completely mangled" - Local Eyewitness"
New Delhi, April 21: A horrific road accident on Monday in Uttar Pradesh's Kushinagar district claimed the lives of five people and left two others seriously injured when a high-speed car lost control and rammed into a tree near Bhujauli village under the Nebua Naurangiya police station area.

Key Points

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Speeding Maruti Brezza crashed into tree killing five wedding travelers

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CM Yogi orders immediate district administration intervention

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Victims from multiple states identified through Aadhaar cards

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Road safety concerns highlighted in rural Uttar Pradesh

The victims were returning from a wedding ceremony in the Maruti Brezza when the tragedy struck.

The impact was so severe that the vehicle was completely mangled, with its parts scattered across the crash site. According to eyewitnesses, the car was speeding when the driver lost control, leading to the devastating collision.

Five of the passengers died on the spot, while two others sustained critical injuries and were rushed to a nearby hospital with the help of residents.

Police officials reached the site soon after the accident. Locals also reached the spot and tried to lend a hand. During the initial investigation, Aadhaar cards recovered from the deceased helped identify one of the victims as a resident of Maharashtra, indicating that the passengers may have come from different states to attend the wedding.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken cognisance of the tragic incident.

Expressing deep sorrow over the loss of lives, CM Yogi extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. He directed district administration officials to reach the site immediately and ensure that relief and rescue operations are carried out without delay.

The Chief Minister instructed authorities to ensure proper medical treatment for the injured and wished them a speedy recovery. The district administration has been asked to remain in constant touch with the victims' families and provide all possible assistance.

As of now, the injured remain under medical supervision, and further identification of the victims is underway.

The tragic incident has reignited concerns over road safety in the region, where high-speed driving on narrow rural roads continues to claim lives.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is so heartbreaking 💔 Coming back from a wedding should have been a happy moment. My prayers for the families who lost their loved ones. Road safety really needs more attention in our country.
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Priya M.
Why do people still speed like this? It's not just your life you're risking but others too. Condolences to all affected families. Hope the injured recover soon.
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Amit S.
While CM's response is appreciated, we need more preventive measures. Better road designs, speed breakers, and strict enforcement of traffic rules could save lives.
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Neha T.
The part about them being from different states attending a wedding together makes this even more tragic 😢 So many lives changed in an instant. Road accidents are truly the silent epidemic in India.
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Sanjay P.
Respect to the locals who helped at the scene. In such tragic moments, it's heartening to see people come together. But we really need better emergency response systems in rural areas.
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Meera D.
The article mentions the car was a Maruti Brezza - makes me wonder if vehicle safety standards were compromised. Not blaming anyone, just thinking aloud about how we need safer cars on our roads.

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