Nalgonda accident toll goes up to nine
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The dying toll in Thursday’s autorickshaw-container collision close to Angadipeta X roads in Nalgonda district went up to nine with two extra individuals succumbing to the accidents. The two, who have been among the many 4 injured within the accident, breathed their final whereas being taken to Hyderabad for remedy. The two others have been stated to be battling for all times.
Meanwhile, Energy Minster G. Jagadish Reddy introduced a reduction bundle – ₹3 lakh help, allotment of 2BHK home and help for schooling for youngsters of the deceased.
According to Gudipally police, the accident occurred round 6.30 p.m., outdoors the Essar submitting station on the Nagarjunsagar-Hyderabad freeway.
Police recognized those that died on the accident web site as Kottam Mallesham, 40, the transporter, Nomula Peddamma, 40, Nomula Anjamma, 50, Godugu Iddamma, 48, Kottam Peddamma, 50, Kottam Chandramma, 35, and Nomula Saidamma.
All the ladies have been agricultural employees from Chinthabavi village of Devarakonda mandal, and have been returning dwelling after work.
In a press release, Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had expressed shock over the ghastly accident, and conveyed his condolences to the bereaved households.
Earlier, addressing media, Superintendent of Police A.V. Ranganath had stated the preliminary reason for the accident was stated to be overspeeding and drunk driving. A breath analyser examination was performed and the truck driver examined constructive.
On Friday, the Devarakonda Area Hospital within the city witnessed heart-wrenching scenes as kin waited outdoors the mortuary.
Leaders of varied events and organisations interacted with mortuary officers and condoled the deaths. Around 10.40 a.m., Pradesh Congress Committee chief N. Uttam Kumar Reddy and different occasion leaders consoled the bereaved households. On behalf of the occasion, he gave ₹50,000 to every sufferer household.
Later, Mr Jagadish Reddy, together with Legislative Council chairman Gutha Sukender Reddy and native legislator R. Ravindra Kumar Naik arrived and spoke with officers and media individuals.
Meanwhile, Bharatiya Janata Party activists, who have been protesting in opposition to the federal government’s ‘wait and see approach’, shouted slogans and blocked the van carrying the our bodies. Tension prevailed as police officers pressured activists into automobiles, however, with the help of the bereaved, the activists later handed over ₹20,000 to every household.
Around 1 pm., the police diverted the van to transport our bodies to Chinta Bavi.