A high-speed vehicle collided with a motorcycle in the Rannod police station area, resulting in the deaths of four family members, including a father, his son, and two daughters. Following the incident, the driver fled the scene. The police have filed a case, impounded the vehicle, and are currently conducting an investigation.
Naiduniya News, Shivpuri. A high-speed car struck a motorcycle in front of the Madha Ganeshkheda petrol pump in the Rannod police station area. This tragic incident resulted in the loss of four family members, including a father and son who were riding the bike, along with two daughters.
After the accident, the occupants of the car fled the scene. The police quickly arrived at the location and transported the injured to the hospital for post-mortem examinations. The car involved in the accident has been seized and is currently held at the police station. A case has been registered, and an investigation is underway. However, the relatives of the deceased have not yet arrived at the scene.
Driver fled the scene
- On Saturday, a car driven by Sanjay Rajput from Dephar Rannid collided with a motorcycle coming from Kharih. The motorcycle was being ridden by Kishanlal Adivasi (57), who was accompanied by his son Bunty, also known as Sianand Adivasi (30), and two daughters, Poonam (6) and Saleni (4), all residents of Kherana.
- After the collision, the occupants of the car fled upon seeing a gathering crowd. Upon receiving information about the incident, Rannid police station in-charge Arvind Chaihan arrived at the scene and transported the injured to the hospital. The vehicle has been seized.
Heading to a wedding
The police are working to contact the owner of the car. Sources indicate that the vehicle had been booked for a trip to a wedding. After the accident, the passengers in the car removed their belongings and transferred them to another vehicle that arrived shortly after. The occupants then entered this new vehicle.
Four family members lost
The collision between the car and motorcycle resulted in the tragic death of four family members, including a father, son, and two daughters. As the relatives of the deceased have not yet arrived, further details will only emerge once they reach the scene.
Arvind Chaihan, Police Station In-Charge Rannid