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Four killed as bus hits autorickshaw in Dhanusha



JANAKPURDHAM: Four people, including three members of the same family, were killed when a passenger bus collided with an autorickshaw in Dhanusha. Two children were seriously injured.

A bus (Sa Pa 01-001 Kha 3288) traveling from Biratnagar to Dhangadhi struck an autorickshaw (Pro. 2-01-001 Ha 1230) coming from the opposite direction last night.

The accident occurred at Birendra Bazaar, Ward No. 1, Ganeshman Charnath Municipality, along the East-West Highway. Those killed were identified as Dhan Bahadur Purbachhane Magar, approximately 40; Shambhu Purbachhane Magar, 35; Nisha Magar, 35; and autorickshaw driver Dambar Rai, 40, all residents of Ganeshman Charnath Municipality-1, Bharatpur. Police confirmed that the three Magar family members died on the spot.

According to Police Inspector Laxman Tosi of the Area Police Office, Dhalkebar, 14-year-old Sheetal Magar and 9-year-old Roshan Magar sustained serious injuries and are receiving treatment at Neuro Hospital in Janakpurdham.

The Area Police Office, Dhalkebar, stated that further investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Publish Date : 02 November 2025 08:16 AM

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