Bus Accident / 5 including 4 children killed, 25 in critical condition as school bus overturns in UP's Barabanki

Zoom News : Apr 02, 2024, 09:20 PM
Bus Accident: News of a speeding school bus overturning in Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh has come to light. There were children traveling in this bus, out of which 4 children died on the spot. A bus staff is reported to have died. Around 25 children were seriously injured in the accident. The injured children were immediately admitted to the nearby hospital with the help of local people where they are undergoing treatment. It is being told that this accident happened while returning from Lucknow Zoo. At present, the police have reached the spot and the families of the children have been informed about this accident.

According to the information, this road accident took place in Salarpur of Deva police station area of Barabanki. It is being told that all the children traveling in the bus belong to the composite school of Harakka village of Suratganj development block of Barabanki. All these school children along with teachers had gone to Lucknow on an educational visit. This road accident happened while returning from Lucknow. According to local people, the bus went out of control while trying to save a bike rider. After this the bus overturned.

40 Children were on board

The teacher of Harakka Composite School told that he had gone to Lucknow on an educational tour with all the children. Here everyone was returning after taking the children to the zoo. During this time the bus met with an accident. During this time, about 40 children were traveling in the bus and 5 teachers were also present. At present the injured have been admitted to the district hospital where they are being treated.

5 Icluding four children died

According to the information, so far four school children have died in this accident, while one bus staff is also said to have died. A total of 5 have died in the accident so far. The condition of two students is said to be very critical. At present he is undergoing treatment in the district hospital.

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