Two Students and a Child Killed in Road Accidents in N’ganj, Bodies of a Man and Woman Recovered
Staff Correspondent :
Two university students were killed when they lost control of their
motorcycle, and a four-year-old child died after being hit by an easy bike
in two separate incidents in Narayanganj. Police also recovered a
floating body from the Buriganga River and the body of a housewife
from her residence.
According to reports, a four-year-old boy named Abdullah was killed
after being hit by an easy bike in Fatullah. The incident occurred around
9:30 a.m. on Wednesday (24 September) in the Dharmganj area. The
driver, Md. Sagar (30), was recklessly driving the easy bike when it
struck Abdullah, leaving him critically injured. Locals helped rush him
to Khanpur Hospital, where doctors declared him dead.
Abdullah was the son of Delwar Hossain and Nadira Begum of Gulbagh
village in Karimganj, Kishoreganj. The family had been living in a
rented house in Munshibari, Dharmganj, Narayanganj.
Meanwhile, in Rupganj, two students of a private university died while
racing on a motorcycle after losing control. Two others were injured in
the accident, which took place on Tuesday evening on the 300-foot road
in Purbachal near Lengtarmazar. One of the motorcycles also caught
fire. The matter was confirmed by Kanchan Highway Police in-charge
Sohel Rana.
The deceased were identified as Dip, son of Jashim Uddin of
Ibrahimpur, Dhaka, and Sumon, son of Sekandar of Matikata. Both were
students of Primeasia University. One of the injured students, Rabbi, is
currently receiving treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital and is
reported to be in critical condition. The identity of the other injured
person could not be confirmed.
In another incident, the body of Idris Ali Bepari (45) was recovered by
Pagla Naval Police from the Buriganga River around 12 p.m. on
Wednesday. His body was found floating behind the government oil
depot at Jamuna Ghat in Fatullah.
Idris, son of the late Siddiq Ali Bepari of Charjinking village under
Shakhipur Police Station in Shariatpur, had been living in Shyampur,
Dhaka. He went missing on 22 September around 1 p.m. after
accidentally falling into the river while rowing a boat.
On the same day, police recovered the hanging body of a housewife
named Ritu Akter (22) from her rented apartment on the ground floor of
Imam Uddin’s house in Hajiganj, Fatullah.
The victim’s father, Md. Kashem Mia, alleged that his daughter was
murdered by her husband, who then fled. He further claimed that when
he arrived, he found the door locked from outside.
Fatullah Police Sub-Inspector Sanjib Jowaddar said the exact cause of
death—whether homicide or suicide—would be confirmed after the
autopsy report.
