Road crashes leave 7 dead in two districts

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News Desk :
At least seven people died in separate road crashes in Bagerhat and Pabna on Sunday.
In Bagerhat: Four madrasa students were killed and another injured as a truck hit a CNG-run auto-rickshaw at Shyambagat in Fakirhat upazila of Bagerhat on Sunday, police said.
The deceased were identified as Abdullah Al Mahmud, 25, son of Hossain Ali of Ranjitpur village in Sadar upazila; Abdul Gafur, 14, son of Ferdous Ali of Jhanjhania village of Rampal upazila; Salauddin, 17, son of Ashraf Ali of Malekha village in Kaliganj upazila of Satkhira district and Shakib Hassan, 17, son of Abu Bakkar Sheikh of Piljanga village of Fakirhat upazila.
All of them were students of Hakimpur Qawmi Madrasa in Bagerhat Sadar, reports UNB.
Mohammad Ali, OC of Katakhali Highway Police in Bagerhat, said when the CNG auto-rickshaw was returning to Hakimpur with the five madrasha students a truck from Mongla collided with it around 12 am, leaving three students dead on the spot.
Two injured students were taken to Khulna Medical College and Hospital. Later, Shakib was being shifted to Dhaka hospital for better treatment but succumbed to his injuries on the way.
The driver managed to flee with the truck after the accident.
The bodies were recovered and taken to the highway police station, he said.
In Pabna : Three people including a student were killed in separate road accidents in Pabna on Sunday.
The deceased were identified as Rabiul Islam, 40, son of Tarun Biswas of Putigara village of Santhia upazila, Abdul Momin, 38, son of Kahay Hossain of the same village, Sajjad Hossain, 18, son of Asadul Islam of Srikrishnapur area of Dapunia.
A man was killed and two others were injured as a truck hit a paddy-laden van from behind at Madhpur Tailkupi on Pabna-Kashinathpur road around 8 am on Sunday, reports UNB.
Two injured people were taken to a hospital in critical condition and one of them died, Ataikula Police Station officer-in-charge (OC) Jalal Uddin said.
Besides, a motorcycle collided with a three-wheeler coming from the opposite direction at Jot Adam intersection around 8 am, leaving Sajjad Hossian, who passed SSC exam this year, dead on the spot, said police.

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