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Mohali: Deadly Mullanpur stretch claims third life in two months

As per information, victim Bindu Rana of Ambica society was crossing the blind curve when a Mahindra Thar, driven by Mahinder Singh Mavi of Sector 10-D, Chandigarh, rammed into her car

Updated on: Sep 12, 2024 09:20 AM IST
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A 35-year-old woman succumbed to injuries after her car was hit by a speeding SUV on a blind curve on the Airport Road near Omaxe, New Chandigarh, on Tuesday.

All the victims were rushed to the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, where Rana succumbed to her injuries. (iStock)
All the victims were rushed to the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, where Rana succumbed to her injuries. (iStock)

The road has seen around 10 accidents in the past six months, with three fatalities occurring in the last two months.

As per information, victim Bindu Rana of Ambica society was crossing the blind curve when a Mahindra Thar, driven by Mahinder Singh Mavi of Sector 10-D, Chandigarh, rammed into her car. Mavi was reportedly driving on the wrong side as one side of the road was closed for traffic due to construction work.

After hitting Rana’s car, he allegedly rammed into another scooter, injuring two others.

All the victims were rushed to the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, where Rana succumbed to her injuries.

Residents of the area blamed the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) for failing to complete the construction work on time due to which one side of the traffic has been closed for over a year. Residents said the unmetalled road has engineering defects, huge potholes, and sewer water overflow, making it risky for commuters.

GMADA officials, including the XEN concerned, Avdeep Singh, did not respond to the calls or messages.

Residents of Ambika Florence held a condolence meet and took out a candle march for Rana who was cremated on Wednesday.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nikhil Sharma

Nikhil Sharma is a staff reporter who covers Faridkot district in the Mansa region of Punjab.

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