41 killed, two dozen injured in three road accidents in HP

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Press Trust of India Shimla
Last Updated : May 21 2016 | 8:28 PM IST
Forty-one people have been killed and over two dozen others injured in three separate road accidents where vehicles fell into gorges in Himachal Pradesh since last night.
17 people were killed when a private bus fell into a nulla in a remote area of Chamba district last evening while 13 people died when a car fell into a 300-foot deep gorge near Bada Kamba on Chaura-Kamba link road in tribal Kinnaur district.
Eleven persons were killed today when a state-run bus fell into a deep gorge near Bajroli Bridge in Theog sub division of Shimla district.
In the Kinnaur incident, the victims were returning late last night after leaving a newly wed at her in-laws' place.
Twelve persons died on the spot in the accident and one succumbed to injuries on way to the hospital while the lone survivor jumped out of the falling vehicle, police said.
The brother of the bride and the vehicle's driver were among the deceased, they said.
District administration officials reached the spot and all the bodies have been recovered.
The vehicle was "overcrowded", police said, adding that an investigation is on.
An immediate relief of Rs 50,000 will be given to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 10,000 and Rs 5000 to those suffering serious and minor injuries respectively.
The deceased have been identified as Shrawan Kumar and Ravinder Kumar from Shorang, Sanjeev Kumar, Pawan Kumar, Deepak, Shrawan, Yogesh Kumar, Durga Singh, Rajender Kumar, Mukesh Kumar(driver), all from Kamba and Arvind and Abhishek from Koot Rampur and the injured person who died on way to hospital has been identified as Hari Krishan.
In another accident in Shimla district, eleven persons, including the driver and the conductor,were killed while 25 others sustained injuries. Four persons died on the spot and seven succumbed to their injuries at a hospital.
The deceased were identified as Reena Devi, Shanti Devi, Promilla, Reena, Brinda, Virendra Kumar, Parvinder, Mansa Ram, Naitik and Akhtar. One body is yet to be identified.
Meanwhile, three more persons injured in the accident involving a private bus in Chamba district yesterday succumbed to injuries in the hospital today, raising the death toll to 17, police said.
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First Published: May 21 2016 | 8:28 PM IST

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