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Six students injured in Mumbai-Pune e-way mishap; 1 critical

PUNE: Six students of Ajinkya D Y Patil College, Lohegaon were injured seriously when the Honda car they were travelling in rammed onto the divider in front of the

Published on: Dec 14, 2019 07:36 PM IST
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PUNE: Six students of Ajinkya D Y Patil College, Lohegaon were injured seriously when the Honda car they were travelling in rammed onto the divider in front of the Food Mall at Ozarde village at 6.30 am on Saturday.

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The injured were rushed to Ozarde trauma centre and their condition was stated to be stable with one student reported as critical, highway police said.

The accident took place at 6.30 am when the car, bearing number plate HR 26 CF 9048 dashed against the road divider after the driver lost control over the wheels, police said. Two of the injured are women while four are men.

The six injured were identified as Jatin Joginder Singh (19) , Bijal Sandeep Kaleja ( 19), Anisha Sunil Jain (19), Parth Sanjeev Gogia (20 ), Adil Pratap Tirlochan Singh (19) and Harshavarshan Sajeev Ratta ( 20 ). Police Inspector Kishore Mhaswade of Shirgaon Police Station said the passengers were close friends from different disciplines in the college.

The highway police blocked Mumbai-bound traffic for half-an-hour to remove the mangled remains of the car. A spot panchnama was prepared after which the Talegaon Dabhade police handed over the investigations to Shirgaon police who are now investigating the case.

 
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