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India Grapples with Deadly Road Accidents Involving Heavy Vehicles

Three separate collisions across Mumbai and Chhattisgarh leave six dead, as police investigations focus on absconding drivers and systemic road safety concerns.

34-year-old Sanjana Sandip Rane lost her life when a water tanker rammed into her vehicle
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Overview

  • Two fatal accidents in Mumbai involved heavy vehicles striking two-wheelers, killing Ashok Dange and Sanjana Sandip Rane; both drivers fled the scenes.
  • In Chhattisgarh, a speeding car killed Sunil Lakra, his wife Asmati Bai, and their infant son Babu; the driver, Santosh Paikra, is hospitalized and under investigation.
  • Police have identified the dumper truck driver in the Western Express Highway incident as Sheshrao Chauhan, issuing a notice while further inquiries continue.
  • The water tanker involved in the Virar East accident has been seized, but the driver remains at large as authorities intensify their search.
  • These incidents highlight broader road safety challenges in India, with calls for stricter enforcement of traffic laws and better protection for vulnerable road users.