Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

22 DEAD AS BUS FALLS INTO GORGE IN J&K’S RAMBAN

Vehicle was packed with officegoer­s, students

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@htlive.com ■

JAMMU: Twenty-two persons were killed and 14 injured when an overcrowde­d mini-bus fell into a 300-ft-deep gorge on Saturday after its driver lost control over the vehicle on Jammu-srinagar National Highway in Ramban district, officials said.

Among the dead were three members of a family and the driver. Ten critically injured passengers were airlifted from the accident site to the Army Hospital at Udhampur and two others to Jammu, they said.

The vehicle was on its way to Ramban from Banhihal.

JAMMU: At least 22 people were killed and 14 others injured when an overcrowde­d minibus plunged into a 300-foot-deep gorge in Ramban district on the Jammu-srinagar national highway on Saturday, a senior police officer said.

The vehicle, packed with office-goers and students, was on its way to Ramban town from Banihal when the bus careened off the road at Kela Morh around 10.30am and fell into the gorge, Ramban senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Anita Sharma said.

Among the 20 initially confirmed dead were some students of a college and the Government Higher Secondary School in Ramban, a teacher, a revenue department official engaged to be married, and the bus driver, the SSP said.

Twelve critically injured passengers were airlifted to the Command Hospital at Udham- pur, one of whom later succumbed to injuries.

Of the remaining injured, one was referred to the Bone and Joints Hospital in Srinagar and three to the district hospital in Ramban.

There were conflictin­g versions on whether the driver, Rehmatulla­h, lost control of the bus or it developed a technical snag.

“The driver, Rehmatulla­h, was said to be a profession­al driver, known for his safe driving skills. Apparently, the vehicle developed some technical snag. Its steering had developed some problem, causing the mishap,” SSP Sharma said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Injured people being airlifted.
HT PHOTO Injured people being airlifted.

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