Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Smog again: 1 killed, 19 hurt as bus rams into stationary truck

Passengers from West Bengal were heading to Amritsar pay obeisance at the Golden Temple

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

JALANDHAR: One person was killed and 19 others sustained injuries when an Amritsar-bound tourist bus rammed into a stationary truck due to low visibility due to smog near Bidhipur railway crossing on Jalandhar-Amritsar highway on Thursday morning.

The tourists belonging to West Bengal were heading to the Golden Temple in the bus bearing registrati­on number WB-29B-3830.

On getting informatio­n, the Maqsudan police reached the accident spot and with the help of volunteers of a Sikh organisati­on, pulled out the injured from the bus and admitted them to the nearby hospital. The volunteers also distribute­d food among the injured.

Maqsudan station house officer (SHO) Jaswinder Singh said the truck’s cleaner — 30-year-old Naushad who hailed from Uttar Pradesh — was standing behind his vehicle (UP-17-T-3826) when the bus ran into him, resulting in his death.

The bus driver reportedly failed to see the truck due to smog, the SHO said, adding that the injured were admitted to the civil hospital and a local private hospital. “A case is yet to be registered,” he said.

The injured were identified as Sham Sundar, 60; Reena Ghosh, 52; Vishwanath, 55; Saraswati, 42; Chandna Mandal, 50; Bala Mitra, 52; Aarti Vishwas, 36; Rana Dutt, 60; Sukhmar Mona, 65; Makhan Lal, 60; Rohit, 56; Sumir Vishwas, 51; Dulki Ghosh, 50; Sumitra, 38; Samai, 45; Swapan Ghosh, 54; Usma Mandal, 45; Mansi, 30 and Maiki Rai, 30.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Collision took place near Bidhipur village in the Kapurthala district on Thursday.
HT PHOTO Collision took place near Bidhipur village in the Kapurthala district on Thursday.

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