3 AIIMS doctors killed in accident on Yamuna E-way on way to Agra


Mathura, Mar 18 (PTI): Three AIIMS doctors, two of them women, died early today and four others of the same institute were injured in an accident on the Yamuna Expressway near here, police said.

The seven doctors were travelling to Agra from Delhi in an SUV which rammed into a canter around 2.30 AM, they said.

While three doctors died on the spot, the four others were rushed to a private hospital here. They were then referred to the AIIMS trauma centre, SP (Rural) Aditya Kumar Shukla said.

The speeding SUV rammed the canter and partially entered into it, he said, adding three of them succumbed to injuries on the accident spot, while four injured doctors were rushed to a nearby private hospital for first aid.

The deceased have been identified as lady doctors Dr Yashprit (25) and Dr Hembala (about 25), and Dr Harshad (35) .

According to Shukla, Dr Jitendra, Dr Mahesh, Dr Abhinav and lady doctor Dr Catherine were later rushed to the AIIMS.

The SP said immediate help was provided as the information reached the police through dial 100.

The canter driver abandoned his vehicle and fled, the police officer said.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 18 2018

    Saturday Nights are Dangerous.
    RIP ...

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  • Francis Saldanha, Bahrain

    Sun, Mar 18 2018

    Sad and very unfortunate...
    driving at night time on highways.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Mar 18 2018

    God knows its a Expressway or deathway.Great loss to our country, as we are already short of doctors and it takes long time to become practioner. Great loss to their families, God give them immense courage to bear the loss. RIP.

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