Nano Car Crashes into Parked Truck in Kaushambi

A tragic accident unfolded in Uttar Pradesh's Kaushambi when a Nano car collided with a parked truck on the National Highway. A female teacher lost her life, while her husband and two grandsons sustained critical injuries. The family was returning from an event when the car lost control and crashed directly into the truck, leading to extensive damage.
Car severely damaged in the accident. (Photo: ITG)

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An alarming accident took place in Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh. A family returning from an event had their Nano car crash into a stationary DCM truck. The impact was so powerful that the car was completely shattered, leading to the tragic instant death of a female teacher. Her husband and two grandsons were left severely injured and have been referred to Prayagraj Medical College (Swarup Rani Hospital) for further treatment. Upon receiving information, the police arrived at the scene, taking the body for a post-mortem.

The incident occurred on the National Highway near the village of Kamasin within the limits of Saini Kotwali. Israr Ahmed, a resident of Afoi village in Fatehpur’s Sultanpur Ghosh area, was in the car with his wife Nasra Bano (a government school teacher) and their grandsons, Johan and Yahia, when the tragedy struck on their way back from Prayagraj. As they approached Kamasin, the car suddenly veered out of control and collided with the parked DCM.

The collision was catastrophic, with the front section of the car completely demolished. The noise drew local residents, who rushed to the site, rescuing the injured and informing the police and ambulance services. As a result of the crash, Israr Ahmed’s wife, Nasra Bano, met a tragic end. After receiving primary medical care, Israr Ahmed and the grandsons were immediately sent to Prayagraj for further treatment.

Upon hearing about the accident, the family was engulfed in sorrow. Nasra Bano's sudden death left the entire village in shock. As soon as the information was received, Saini Kotwali police arrived, examined the situation and sent the body for further investigation.

Preliminary investigations by the police suggest that the car was speeding when it lost control and hit the parked DCM. The area's Circle Officer, Satyendra Kumar Tiwari, detailed that the accident resulted in one female fatality, while three others were injured—two of them critically—hence referred to Prayagraj. Further measures are underway.

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