Bhardhaw Travels hit the back of the truck, killing two; Nine injured Incident on Patansawangi flyover Two killed, nine injured in Bhardhaw Travels truck collision

Savner: On the Nagpur-Savner highway, the Patansawangi flyover took place on the bridge. The injured have been admitted to Mayo Hospital in Nagpur.
            Among the dead was Dhanraj Baliram Wankhede (70) of Ra. Parat to Ta. Mohkhed Dist. Chhindwada and Shivram Ramadhar Chauria (95) of Bamla, Mohkhed, Chhindwada.
            Travels driver Ravi Fulsing Malviya (31) was injured in the incident. Pipla One Devas, Travels Traveler Golu Iqbal Mewasi (24), Ra. Bhopal, Salman Salim Shaikh (23), Ra Bhopal, Devendra Shahu (23), Ra Bhopal, Shabia Feroze Shaikh, (25) Ra Mankapur Nagpur, Rambabu Fahirwar, (29) Ra. Orissa, Asu Rohikar (24) Ra. Jayatala, Nagpur, Anurag Premsingh Yadav (27) Ra. Indore, Sandeep Kumar Mohan Shahu (29) Ra. Orissa, incl.
           The detailed news was that the Royal Maharaja Company's Travels number MP30P0682 was going to Raipur via Nagpur with Betul passengers. Meanwhile, Eicher truck number MP28G6666 was carrying garlic cloves from Chhindwara to Nagpur vegetable market. Bhardhav Travels hit an Eiser truck from behind on the Patansawangi flyover at around 5.30 am today. The two, who were sitting in the back of the Eicher truck, died on the spot. Eight passengers, including a travels driver, were injured. The driver of the Eiser truck fled after the incident.
       Police reached the spot as soon as they came to know about the incident. The bodies were shifted to the mortuary at Savner while the injured were shifted to Mayo Hospital, Nagpur.
           The accident disrupted one-way traffic on the flyover. Police and a team from NHAI cleared the way for both the vehicles involved in the accident. The Sauner police have registered a case against the Travels drivers and are conducting further investigations under the guidance of Assistant Inspector of Police Maruti Mulak, Assistant Inspectors of Police Nishant Phulekar, Sandeep Nagre, Hemraj Kolhe and Krishna Junaghare.