2 students killed, 1 injured after bike rams into truck in UP's Deoria
Press Trust of India | September 16, 2025 | 04:08 PM IST | 1 min read
The injured student was taken to a Gorakhpur hospital for treatment. Police sent the two deceased students’ bodies for autopsy.
NEW DELHI: Two teenage students were killed and another injured after their motorcycle rammed into a truck in Uttar Pradesh's Deoria district on Tuesday, police said. Local SHO Vinod Kumar Singh said Aryan (18), Hritik (17) and Ankit (16) were going to their college at around 8 am when their motorcycle went out of control and hit a truck from behind near the Purvan intersection under the Kotwali police station area.
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Aryan and Hritik, both from Deoria district, died in the accident while Ankit was referred to Gorakhpur for treatment, the SHO said. Police have sent the bodies for autopsy.
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