Key Points

A devastating early morning car accident in Bhopal claimed three lives when a speeding vehicle collided with an electric pole near Bairagarh. The victims, identified as Preet Ahuja, Satyam Dabi, and Pankaj Sisodia, were all young residents of the city. A fourth occupant remains critically injured and hospitalized. Authorities are investigating the precise cause of the accident, with initial reports suggesting excessive speed might have been a contributing factor.

Key Points: Tragic Bhopal Car Crash Kills Three Near Bairagarh Highway

  • Early morning crash kills three young Bhopal residents
  • Accident occurred near private hospital around 3 AM
  • Vehicle completely destroyed upon collision with electric pole
  • Police investigating potential speed-related factors
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Three killed as car rams into electric pole in Bhopal

Fatal early morning accident in Bhopal leaves three dead after car collides with electric pole, fourth victim critically injured

"Such details would be confirmed only after the post-mortem report - Aditya Raj Singh Thakur, Assistant Police Commissioner"

Bhopal, May 23

A speeding car collided with an electric pole in Bairagarh in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal, resulting in a tragic accident that claimed the lives of three individuals.

The early morning incident left one of the occupants critically injured, who is undergoing treatment at a private hospital.

Speaking to IANS, Aditya Raj Singh Thakur, Assistant Police Commissioner of Bairagarh, confirmed the accident and said that the accident occurred around 3 a.m. on Friday.

The exact cause remains unknown, though excessive speed or other factors may have contributed, the officer said.

When asked whether the driver was under the influence of alcohol, the officer explained that such details would be confirmed only after the post-mortem report was received.

Authorities have yet to determine who was behind the wheel, as three occupants died on the spot, and the fourth occupant is in no condition to provide information. The deceased have been identified as Preet Ahuja, Satyam Dabi, and Pankaj Sisodia.

According to police sources, Preet ran a clothing shop where Satyam was employed as his assistant.

The accident occurred near a private hospital, with a marriage garden located nearby. Reports suggest that, despite being informed, the police and ambulance arrived at the scene nearly an hour late.

The car was reduced to wreckage, making it difficult to ascertain whether it was headed towards Indore or entering the city.

Police sources indicate that the vehicle struck an electric pole and overturned multiple times. It is yet to be confirmed whether the occupants were wearing seatbelts at the time of the accident.

Authorities have not determined the exact ages of the victims but confirmed that all were young and residents of Bhopal.

Bairagarh, a sub-township of Bhopal, lies 20 kilometres to the west and is primarily inhabited by cloth merchants. The town’s main road is bustling throughout the day as it forms part of the Indore-Bhopal highway.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
So tragic! Young lives lost due to reckless driving. The delay in police and ambulance response is unacceptable - every minute counts in such situations. Our highways need better patrolling and emergency services. 😔
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking news. Bairagarh road is always busy with heavy vehicles. Authorities should install speed breakers and better lighting on this stretch. My prayers for the families who lost their loved ones.
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Amit S.
Why are people still driving so recklessly at 3 AM? Either drunk driving or street racing - both are equally dangerous. The government should impose stricter penalties for nighttime speeding.
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Neha T.
This is so sad. Three families destroyed in one moment. The article mentions seatbelts - this should be a wake-up call for all of us to buckle up, no matter how short the distance. Safety first!
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Vikram J.
The Indore-Bhopal highway needs urgent safety upgrades. Too many accidents happening here. Maybe the electric poles should be moved further from the road or have better crash barriers.
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Sunita R.
Such a waste of young lives! The police should investigate if this was really an accident or something more. Driving at 3 AM with such speed raises many questions. Hope the truth comes out soon.

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