Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Five of Ludhiana family killed in car-truck collision in Phagwara

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

PHAGWARA : Five persons of a family, including two children, were killed when the car they were travelling in collided with a truck coming from the opposite direction on the Phagwara-Hoshiarpur highway near Khurmpura village on Sunday morning.

The deceased have been identified as Vikas Kumar, 35, his wife Shika, 30, her sister Rina, 32, along with her two children Raghav, 10, and Madhav, 8. The family belongs to Ludhiana.

All the five members died on spot while Rina’s husband Surinder Kumar, 35, and Vikas’ eight-month-old daughter Jiwika suffered severe head injuries and have been referred to Ludhiana for treatment.

They were on their way back to Ludhiana after paying obeisance at Mata Chintpurni temple in Himachal Pradesh in a Renault Kwid car (PB-10-FN2968). While crossing Khurmpura village, the car collided with a truck. An eyewitness said the truck caught fire after the accident and the driver saved his life after jumping from the moving vehicle. It took the rescue team hour to pull out bodies from the car.

Station house officer (SHO), Sadar, Lakhbir Singh said as per the preliminar­y investigat­ion, it was found that the accident took place due to the truck driver’s fault, who was trying to overtake another vehicle.

He said that a case under Sections 304-A (causing death by negligence), 427 (mischief causing damage), 337 (causing hurt by act endangerin­g life or personal safety of others) and 279 (rash driving or riding on a public way) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) has been registered against the truck driver, who is yet to be identified. While Surinder owns a garments shop in Ludhiana and is only son of the family, Vikas used to run a medical shop.

The police have informed the family of victims and bodies have been sent for post-mortem.

POLICE SAID THE FAMILY WAS ON ITS WAY TO LUDHIANA AFTER PAYING OBEISANCE AT MATA CHINTPURNI TEMPLE IN HIMACHAL

LUDHIANA : Asha Devi, mother of Surinder Kumar Bajaj, 35, whose car met with an accident on the Phagwara-Hoshiarpur highway on Sunday morning, lost consciousn­ess, after bodies of her daughter-in-law Rina, 32, and grandsons Raghav, 10, and Madhav, 8, reached Ludhiana on Sunday evening.

The relatives had been concealing the news of their deaths after the accident took place in the morning. The mother was told that the victims had suffered injuries and were hospitalis­ed.

For the whole day, Asha Devi kept praying for the safety of her family members, not knowing these were going unheard. Her son Surinder, meanwhile, is battling for life in hospital.

Surinder resides and has a garments shop in New Puneet Nagar on Tajpur Road. One of the area residents, Rajinder Kumar, happened to be passing by the accident spot, and informed others.

As soon as the news of the mishap reached the area, shopkeeper­s closed their establishm­ents. A pall of gloom descended on the area, as people rushed to his house to pay their condolence.

Surinder’s relatives said he is very religious and used to visit Mata Chintpurni temple in Himachal Pradesh every month. He was returning from there when his Renault Kwid car, bought eight months ago, met with the accident. Raghav and Madhav were also following in their father’s footsteps and were deeply religious even at a young age, said a relative.

The brothers studied at BCM Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh Road.

Rina’s sister Shikha, 30, and her husband, Vikas Kumar, 35, also died in the accident. Their eight-month-old daughter Jiwika suffered severe head injuries and has been referred to Ludhiana for treatment. A resident of Subhash Nagar, Vikas owned a grocery shop.

SURINDER KUMAR RUNS A GARMENT SHOP, HIS BROTHERINL­AW VIKAS KUMAR OWNED A GROCERY SHOP IN LUDHIANA

 ?? PARDEEP PANDIT/HT ?? Mangled remains of the car that collided with a truck on the PhagwaraHo­shiarpur highway near Khurmpura village on Sunday.
PARDEEP PANDIT/HT Mangled remains of the car that collided with a truck on the PhagwaraHo­shiarpur highway near Khurmpura village on Sunday.
 ??  ?? While Surinder Bajaj (above) is battling for life, his wife Rina and sons Raghav and Madhav died in the accident; Rina’s sister Shikha and her husband Vikas also died, while their eightmonth­old daughter Jiwika has been hospitalis­ed with head injuries.
While Surinder Bajaj (above) is battling for life, his wife Rina and sons Raghav and Madhav died in the accident; Rina’s sister Shikha and her husband Vikas also died, while their eightmonth­old daughter Jiwika has been hospitalis­ed with head injuries.
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