In a distressing incident that unfolded on a Sunday afternoon, three young individuals found themselves seriously injured following a head-on collision involving two motorcycles.
This unfortunate incident occurred on the Bishalgarh-Boxanagar road, in close proximity to the Boxanagar Forest Department office. The collision occurred when a motorcycle bearing the license plate TR-07G-5913 was headed towards Boxanagar while, simultaneously, an unregistered Pulsar bike approached from the opposite direction. The two motorcycles collided head-on, resulting in a devastating impact that forcefully ejected the riders and drivers from their respective bikes.
The victims of this horrifying accident include the operators of both motorcycles and an additional passenger. Prompt responders, alerted by the loud noise of the collision, quickly rushed to the aid of the injured parties. The injured victims were immediately rescued from the accident scene and swiftly transported to the Boxanagar Social Health Centre.
However, upon their arrival at the health center, the attending physician made the crucial decision to transfer the injured individuals to GB Hospital for further treatment, emphasizing the severity of their injuries.
Among the injured, Mujibur Rahman, a resident of the Nayanjala area in Boxanagar, sustained severe injuries to his face and head. The other two youths who suffered injuries in the collision have been identified as Sanjib Sarkar and Rakibul Hossain.
As word of the accident spread, officers from the Kalamchoura police station promptly responded to the scene. They subsequently retrieved both motorcycles involved in the accident and transported them to the police station as part of their ongoing investigation.
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