Truck Collision Claims Two Lives, Injures One in Amravati A fatal collision occurred in Amravati on Tuesday when a speeding tipper truck struck a motorcycle near Aaradhana Chowk, close to Kathora Jakat Naka. The incident resulted in the deaths of two men and left a third seriously injured. The deceased, identified as Tejas alias Golya Diwakar Mathurkar (20) from Mahendra Colony and Yash Kanojiya (21) from Navsari, were pronounced dead at the scene. Their friend, Niraj Avinash Kokate, sustained severe injuries and is currently receiving treatment at the District General Hospital. According to police, the trio was riding a motorcycle on Kathora Road around 12:30 a.m. when the reckless tipper truck collided with their vehicle. Gadge Nagar police arrived at the scene promptly, securing the area and transporting the injured to the hospital. Authorities confirmed that Mathurkar and Kanojiya did not survive their injuries, while Kokate remains hospitalized for further care. The police department conducted a thorough examination of the accident site and registered a case against the truck driver. An investigation is underway to determine the exact circumstances of the collision, including the driver’s level of responsibility. Postmortems of the deceased were carried out on Tuesday to confirm the cause of death. The incident has raised concerns about road safety in the region, with local authorities emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations. The police have urged drivers to exercise caution, particularly in areas with high pedestrian and vehicular activity. Meanwhile, the families of the victims have not yet made public statements, and further details about the driver’s identity or the vehicle’s registration are pending.#amravati #district_general_hospital #gadge_nagar #aaradhana_chowk #kathora_jakat_naka

Mother and Daughter Found Dead in Locked Nagpur Home Decomposed bodies of a mother and daughter were discovered inside their locked residence in Nagpur’s Gadge Nagar area. The deceased were identified as Tulsabai Madhavrao Vadhai (65) and her daughter Sangita Vadhai (48). Police suspect the deaths may have been caused by an overdose of sleeping pills, though the exact cause remains under investigation. Sangita Vadhai, described as mentally challenged, was last known to have spoken to her mother’s son, who is employed in Bharuch, Gujarat. According to police, the son had contacted his mother on May 2, during which she requested a cooler due to rising temperatures. There was no further communication between the family and the son after that day. On Tuesday evening, when repeated calls to the residence went unanswered, the son instructed a relative to check on the family. The relative, upon arriving at the scene, detected an unusual smell and observed signs of disturbance through the window. Promptly alerting neighbors and the police, the relative facilitated the arrival of a team from the Nandanvan police station. The police team forced open the locked door and discovered both bodies in a decomposed condition. Preliminary examination by investigators suggested that the two may have ingested sleeping pills, though the exact method and circumstances remain under scrutiny. Police believe the deaths occurred around May 2, though no suicide note was found at the scene. Neither body showed visible external injuries, leaving the cause of death unclear. Authorities are currently probing the source of the medication used in the suspected overdose and are awaiting the results of an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.#nagpur #tulsabai_madhavrao_vadhai #sangita_vadhai #gadge_nagar #nandanvan_police_station
