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UP: Two Bareilly traders killed as car rams truck at illegal cut near Gajraula

Both the truck and the car were taken into custody, and the truck driver has been detained for questioning, the officer said.

Published on: Oct 31, 2025 11:38 AM IST
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Meerut: Two textile traders from Bareilly were killed and two others were injured early Friday after their car rammed into a truck carrying sugar mill equipment at an illegal cut on the national highway near Gajraula town in Uttar Pradesh’s Amroha district, police said.

Police said that the truck was driven by a resident of Ropar in Punjab, who was transporting boiler equipment for a sugar mill to the Chandausi area (Representative photo)
Police said that the truck was driven by a resident of Ropar in Punjab, who was transporting boiler equipment for a sugar mill to the Chandausi area (Representative photo)

Police have identified the deceased as Salman (28) and Zahid (34), both residents of Tiliyapur village in Bareilly. “They were returning from Haryana after purchasing fabric when the accident took place. Anees, who was in the driver’s seat, and Asif Khan were injured in the collision,” an officer said.

Police said that the truck was driven by a resident of Ropar in Punjab, who was transporting boiler equipment for a sugar mill to the Chandausi area. Both the truck and the car were taken into custody, and the truck driver has been detained for questioning, the officer said.

“Around 5 am, when the truck reached about three kilometers from Gajraula town toward Moradabad, it attempted to cross the highway through an illegal cut in front of a petrol pump. At the same moment, the car coming from the Delhi direction at high speed rammed into the rear of the truck,” the officer said.

Police have recorded statements from petrol pump employees who witnessed the incident,” the officer added.

CHC in-charge Yogendra Singh said that the bodies were brought to the centre for postmortem. “Further formalities were underway before handing over the remains to their families,” he said.

 
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Pankaj Jaiswal

Pankaj Jaiswal is Chief of Bureau, Uttar Pradesh and covers politics. His continued interest in rural, distress, and development journalism, fetched him a handful of prestigious awards and fellowships. Pankaj is a photo-journalist too and tweets at @augustus29lotus

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