Shimla accident
A horrific video has emerged from Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, where a truck loaded with apples collided with several vehicles in a cinematic manner, causing the death of a husband and wife. The incident has sent shivers down people’s spines. In a hilly area, a truck laden with apples skidded on the road in a dramatic style, crashing into multiple vehicles. In this incident, a husband and wife lost their lives. As soon as the information was received, the police reached the scene, took control of the bodies, and initiated a post-mortem examination.
Initial investigation suggests that the cause of the accident was a failure of the truck’s brakes. The Theo Police Station has registered the case and started the investigation. The truck was loaded with more than 600 crates of apples. The out-of-control truck collided with three vehicles consecutively.
In the grip of the truck, the occupants of an Alto car (HP-30-0661), Mohan Lal Negi (52), son of Bahadur Singh, and his wife Asha Negi (43), residents of Sanj, Dakghar Pandranu, Jubbal tehsil, Shimla, lost their lives on the spot. The police have sent both bodies to Civil Hospital, Theo, for post-mortem. Three individuals miraculously survived the accident.
The truck was carrying apples from Nar-Kanda. According to the police, due to brake failure, the trailer became uncontrollable, resulting in the unfortunate accident and the loss of two lives. Someone present at the scene captured the entire incident on their mobile phone and shared it, leading to the video going viral.
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