Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PGI doctor among 4 killed in Agra E-way bus fire

PGI doctor, daughter among the deceased

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AGRA : Four people, including an SGPGI doctor and her six-yearold daughter, were charred to death early on Monday when a roadways bus they were travelling in caught fire after hitting a divider on the Lucknow-Agra Expressway, police said.

The AC bus of the UPSRTC, with seven people on board, was on its way to Lucknow from Delhi when the incident took place near the expressway’s 77th milestone.

AGRA: Four people, including a PGI doctor and her six-year-old daughter, were charred to death early on Monday when a roadways bus they were travelling in caught fire after hitting a divider on the Lucknow-Agra Expressway, police said.

The air-conditione­d bus of the UP State Road Transport Corporatio­n (UPSRTC) bus, with seven people on board, was on its way to Lucknow from Delhi when the incident took place near the expressway’s 77th milestone, which falls under Karhal police station area in Mainpuri district, at around 1am.

The deceased have been identified as Dr Jyoti Nirvan, 38, her daughter Niti, bus driver Israr Ahmed, 32, and conductor Dhananjay Maurya.

Dr Nirvan was associated with Lucknow’s Sanjay Gandhi Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Sciences.

Karhal police station incharge Rajesh Pal Singh said, “The Del- hi-Lucknow roadways bus left Anand Vihar bus terminus in Delhi on Sunday night. There were two drivers, a conductor and four passengers in the bus.”

Singh said the driver hit a divider while trying to overtake another bus after which the engine of the first bus caught fire.

“A passenger and her child were burnt alive. A driver and the conductor who were sleeping in the bus also died,” Singh said.

Driver Ahmed belonged to UP’s Bulandshah­r while conductor Maurya was from Pratap- garh, police said.

20 INJURED IN ANOTHER MISHAP

In another accident on the AgraLuckno­w Expressway, at least 20 persons were injured when a private bus overturned in Dauki police station area of Agra.

The bus was heading to Delhi from Azamgarh. “The bus driver lost control on the vehicle at a bend and overturned. At least 20 people were injured,” Pradeep Kumar, incharge of Dauki police station, said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The bus that caught fire after an accident on Agra-Lucknow ▪Expressway on Monday.
HT PHOTO The bus that caught fire after an accident on Agra-Lucknow ▪Expressway on Monday.

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