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UP: Four medical students killed in road accident on Eastern Peripheral expressway

| @indiablooms | May 21, 2019, at 05:19 pm

Baghpat, May 21(UNI) Four students of the Sharda University of Greater Noida were killed and a girl was critically injured after their speeding car rammed into a stationary truck in Chandinagar area on Eastern Peripheral expressway in this district of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday.

 

The accident occurred near Sharfabad village, resulting in on the spot death of four students and injuries to one another, police said.

The injured, identified as Anchal Rana , a native of Moradabad, has been rushed to the hospital in Delhi.

All the five traveling in the car were third year students of medical stream in the University.

Three of the deceased were identified as Kant Dhingra of Ludhiana, Karishma Dingra from Sri Ganganagar and Mohammad Shoib of Rampur.

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