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7 killed in Kushtia, Chandpur road accidents

News Desk :
At least seven people were killed Kushtia and Chandpur districts respectively on Monday.
In Kushtia, four people were killed and another was injured when a truck hit a rickshaw van on Kushtia-Jhenaidah road in Kushtia Sadar upazila early Monday.
The deceased were identified as van driver Muktar Hossain, 50, and passengers Jasmine, 30, Rozina Khatun, 27, and Swapna Rani, 45.
Idris Ali, officer-in-charge (OC) of Kushtia Highway Police, said the Jhenaidah-bound truck hit the rickshaw van coming from the opposite direction in front of Mandal Hotel in Battail Dakshinpara area around 5:30am, leaving four people dead and one injured, reports UNB.
Injured Tahmina was sent to Kushtia General Hospital in critical condition.
Police have seized the killer truck. However, the truck driver managed to flee, said the OC.
The bodies were sent to the hospital morgue for autopsy, he added.
As many as 6,284 people, including 927 women and 734 children, were killed in 5,371 reported road accidents across the country in 2021.
Road accident in Bangladesh is still one of the leading cause of deaths.
Road Safety Foundation (RSF), an organisation that campaigns for safe roads, on Saturday revealed a new report on accidents on Bangladesh’s perilous roads last year. According to the report, 7,468 people suffered injuries in road accidents during the period.

In Chandpur, two teenage boys were killed when a BRTC bus hit a power tiller at Simultala in Kachua upazila of Chandpur district on Monday.
Atique Hossain, 14 and Sajib Hossain, 19 of Budhunda village in the upazila died on the spot, according to police and eyewitnesses.
Additional superintendent of Chandpur Police, Sudipta Roy, said the accident occurred around 11 am when the Dhaka-bound BRTC bus hit the power tiller, leaving two workers killed on the spot, reports UNB.