Sant Kabir Nagar: Near Jhudia bridge of Belhar police station of Sant Kabir Nagar, at around 9 pm on Sunday night, a car went uncontrollably and fell into the drain. Three people of the same family were seriously injured in this accident. The local police, with the help of people, took them to the Community Health Center (CHC) in Mehdawal for treatment. The doctors here declared all three dead.
such an accident
30-year-old Jitendra Pandey son Kaushal, resident of Telura village in Siddharthnagar district, along with his 50-year-old mother Sheela and three-year-old son Rudra had come to Khalilabad on Sunday morning for essential work by car. They were returning from Khalilabad to their home in Siddharthnagar district. They had reached near Jhudia bridge of Belhar police station around quarter to nine in the night. During this, the car got out of control and fell into the drain.
local people helped
Local people reached the spot after getting information about the accident. On receiving the information, Belhar police station chief Amit Kushwaha also reached along with the associate police personnel. Relief and rescue operations started. All the three injured were admitted to CHC Mehdawal for treatment. The doctors here declared all three dead.
Eight injured, seven referred in wild animal attack
On the other hand, in another incident, eight people were injured in a wild animal attack between Madarpur and Garthauli village of Dudhara police station of Sant Kabir Nagar at around 8 pm on Sunday. done. The villagers got them admitted to the Community Health Center (CHC) Semariawan for treatment. Seeing the condition of seven people here, the doctors referred them to the district hospital.
it got injured
In the attack of the wild animal, 55-year-old Kavita and 45-year-old Pramila of Garthauli village under Dudhara police station and 10-year-old Anshika, seven-year-old Krishna, five-year-old Ansh, 25-year-old Rajkumar, 55-year-old Babullah and 18-year-old Mufida Khatoon of Madarpur village were injured. Dr. Javed Akhtar of CHC Semriyawan said that the animal has attacked his mouth and head. They have been vaccinated. After the first aid, except Babullah, the remaining seven people were referred to the district hospital after seeing their condition critical. On receiving the information, the forest department personnel reached the spot. Some leopards are being told to be attacked by some crazy jackals, but it has not been confirmed yet. Police Station Sarvesh Rai said that people have been advised not to step out of the house.