MP: 1 student killed and 8 injured after bus overturns in Sagar
Madhya Pradesh, Sagar: A bus carrying 40 students gets out of control and overturns, 15-year-old killed and 8 others injured in the accident.
Press Trust of India | September 27, 2022 | 02:23 PM IST
NEW DELHI: A 15-year-old student killed and eight others injured after a bus travelling to their private school overturned in Madhya Pradesh's Sagar district on Tuesday morning.
"The bus, carrying nearly 40 students, met with the accident around 8 am near Chandrakar village on Rahatgarh-Khurai road", Superintendent of Police Tarun Nayak said. "The bus went out of control and overturned and a student of Class 9 was killed in the accident", the official said.
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District Collector Deepak Arya confirms the injuries of eight students, out of which two were seriously injured. All the injured were rushed to different hospitals. A case has been registered against the bus owner and the driver, the police official said.
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