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Pune: Road accident kills nine students

| @indiablooms | Jul 20, 2019, at 12:20 pm

Pune, July 20 (UNI): Nine students who were returning home from an excursion were killed when the passenger vehicle in which they were traveling was hit by a truck on Pune-Solapur National Highway near Kadamvak Vasti village, during early hours on Saturday.

Police who rushed to the spot informed that the deceased were college students from Yavat village near Pune and they were returning home after an excursion to Raigadh.

The accident occurred when the passenger vehicle hit the road divider and jumped over the other side of the highway and was hit by a speeding truck, coming from the opposite direction.

The dead were identified as Akshay Waiker, Vishal Yadav, Nikhil Chandrakanth, Noor Mohammad Daya, Parvez Attar, Shubham Bhise, Akshay Chandrakanth, Datta Yadav and Zuber Mulani.

Pune rural police have taken up the case. 

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