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Bara bus mishap: Identification of all seven victims established



BARA: The identities of all seven individuals who lost their lives in the Bara bus accident have now been established.

According to Bara DSP Daliram Neupane, the deceased are identified as Bijay Lal Pandit, 41, from Loharpati Municipality 5, Mahottari; Rajendra Chaturbedi, 70, from Rajasthan; Srikant Chaturbedi, 65, Bahadur Singh; Satyavati, 60, Baijanti Devi, 67; and Mira Devi, 65 forms Rajasthan, India.

The incident involved Madhesh Pradesh bus No. 03-001 B 7994, carrying 26 passengers.

The bus veered off the road, falling approximately 15 meters near Churiyamai Mandir on East-West Highway 22 in Jitpursimra sub-metropolitan city of Bara.

The accident occurred at 1:30 AM this morning, resulting in injuries for 17 individuals.

The injured have been identified as Ghanshyam Chaturbedi, 48, Maya Devi, 53, Anil Kumar, 35, Tarawati Chaturbedi, 50, Shyamalal Mali, 48, her granddaughter Kritika Chaturvedi, 9, Harwari Mali, 47, Chauthi Devi, 70, Suresh Chandra Chakrabarti, 72, from Rajasthan, India, 73-year-old Ram Prasad, 63-year-old Dharam Singh, 60-year-old Indu Dhakad, 16-year-old Garbida Chaturbedi and 54-year-old Ram Kumar Chaturbedi.

Publish Date : 24 August 2023 09:49 AM

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