Maharashtra: 25 passengers charred to death as bus catches fire on Samruddhi Expressway; driver’s error suspected

Eight persons, including the driver and `cleaner’ (driver’s assistant) survived. A case for negligent driving was registered against the driver with police believing, prima facie, that he dozed off and lost control of the vehicle.

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Maharashtra CM, Eknath Shinde and Dy CM Devendra Fadnavis visit the accident site in Buldhana district (PTI Photo)

Twenty-five passengers were charred to death when the private bus they were travelling in caught fire after hitting a pole and a divider on the Nagpur-Mumbai `Samruddhi Expressway’ in eastern Maharashtra’s Buldhana district in the early hours of Saturday, police said.

Eight persons, including the driver and `cleaner’ (driver’s assistant) survived. A case for negligent driving was registered against the driver with police believing, prima facie, that he dozed off and lost control of the vehicle.

The private sleeper coach bus was on its way to Pune from Nagpur when it met with the accident around 1.30 am at Pimpalkhuta village near Sindkhedraja, 130 km from Nagpur.

“After hitting the pole and divider, the bus overturned and fell on its right side with its entry/exit door facing the sky. Within minutes, the vehicle caught fire. Some of the passengers were able to come out through broken windows from the rear side,” a senior police official from Buldhana said.

As most victims’ bodies were charred beyond recognition, the authorities have decided to conduct DNA testing to identify them before handing them over to the relatives.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde ordered a probe into the accident and announced an ex-gratia assistance of Rs five lakh for the families of each deceased.

President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and other leaders expressed grief over the loss of life.

A case was registered against the driver after questioning, said Buldhana Superintendent of Police Sunil Kadasne.

The bus belonging to Vidarbha Travels had left Nagpur for Pune at 4 pm on Friday. It stopped at Karanja in Yavatmal district for dinner.

After the halt, the bus travelled around 150 kilometres in about two and a half hours at average speed of 60-70 kilometres per hour, said a police official.

The speed of the vehicle may not be the issue, he said, adding that prima facie it seems to be the result of a “human error”.

The driver might have nodded off. The bus went to the right side and first hit the crash barrier and then the divider, he said.

Source : https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/india/25-bus-passengers-charred-to-death-after-vehicle-catches-fire-on-samruddhi-expressway-in-maharashtra-10886431.html

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