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Seven, including six of a Netrakona family, killed in Mymensingh road accident Road Accident
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Seven, including six of a Netrakona family, killed in Mymensingh road accident

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 04 Jan 2021, 01:53 pm

Dhaka, January 4: At least seven people, including six from a family in Netrakona district, died in a road accident in Mymensingh on Sunday.

A total of seven people, including six members of the same family, were killed in a CNG collision at Gachtala area of ​​Mymensingh's Tarkanda upazila. The accident happened around noon on Sunday (January 3).

One of the dead was Faruk Hossain, 25, of Pechualenji village. Farooq's mother Ayesha Khatun is now almost mad at the news of the death of six members of the family including her son. She is repeatedly fainting and saying, "It was said that when a new guest came to the house, Akika would be performed with relatives. But all is over before anything is understood. Who will I live with now? I have no one left."

Six people including Rashedar's son, daughter, grandson and son-in-law died in the accident.

The deceased have been identified as Farooq's wife Masuma Akhter, 20, their five-day-old son, Farooq's elder brother Nizam Uddin, 27, elder sister Tamanna Akhter Julekha, 32, another elder brother Azim Uddin's wife Jyotsna Begum, 25, and Charlakshipur of Mymensingh Sadar. CNG driver Rakibul (30), son of late Abul Hossain of the village.

According to the family sources of the victims, Masuma Akter was first taken to Purbadhala Upazila Health Complex when she started having labor pains last Thursday. He was later taken to Mymensingh Medical College Hospital. In that hospital, she gave birth to a normal baby boy.

Everyone was returning home from the hospital on Sunday. The CNG collided head-on with a Shahjalal Paribahan bus on the Netrokona-Mymensingh highway in the Gachtala area of ​​Tarkanda upazila. Seven people were killed. Later, Shyamganj Highway police outpost recovered the bodies of the deceased.

Nayan Chandra Das, in-charge of Shyamganj Highway Police Outpost, said the bodies were handed over to their relatives without an autopsy as the families of the victims had no complaints.