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Bus crash: Death toll in Uttar Pradesh bus accidents rises to six | Lucknow News

Lucknow: The death toll among Uttar Pradesh residents in the Rudraprayag accident has now risen to six. Of the seven who were admitted to hospital, two have been discharged. At around 11 am on Saturday, a minibus carrying 26 tourists from Gurugram to Chopta-Tungnath plunged 200 metres into a gorge of the Alakananda river near the Raitoli area of ​​Rudraprayag, killing 14 people and seriously injuring 12. According to the Assistant Commissioner’s office, the deceased victims have been identified as Akansha of Jhansi, Shekhar Pandey (26) of Sant Ravidas Nagar, Smriti Tripathi (49) of Prayagraj, Smriti Pandey (28) of Sonbhadra, Mohini Pandey (27) of Pratapgarh and minibus driver Karan Singh (35) of Aligarh. The injured from Uttar Pradesh who were admitted to AIIMS, Aditya Arora (25) of Mathura, Chhavi Srivastava (27) of Jhansi, Kumari Shubham (27) of Noida and Lakshya Agarwal (24) of Mathura are from Rishikesh. Mahima Tripathi (24) is undergoing treatment at the district hospital in Rudraprayag. Her mother succumbed to her injuries. Two passengers, Namita Sharma (30) from Jhansi and Vandana Sharma (30) from Noida, have already been discharged from the hospital.

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