There was chaos among the relatives. photo awakening
Communication Associate, Biraul (Darbhanga). Three teenagers riding a bike died after being hit by an unknown vehicle on Biraul-Gandol SH-17 located at Sonpur turn of Biraul police station area late on Wednesday evening. The bike was destroyed in the incident. All three died before people nearby could reach them for help.
Despite this, people picked up all three in a blood-soaked condition and took them to a private hospital. Where the doctors declared all three dead. The deceased include Ankit Kumar Sahni (16), son of Kailash Sahni, resident of Khatbara village of Bargaon police station area, Vivek Sahni (16), son of Jeevan Sahni alias Rajesh and Pankaj Sahni (17), son of Shri Sahni. The three friends were also accompanied by a stripper. This information created an uproar among the relatives. People told that all three were riding on the same bike.
According to relatives, all three were going to Supaul market by bike to get the speaker of the high-pitched musical instrument repaired. Meanwhile, a vehicle traveling at high speed hit the bike hard. Hearing the loud noise, people nearby reached there. By then the unknown vehicle had gone far away. On the other hand, as soon as the news of the death of three teenagers reached the village, there was mourning in Khatbara village.
The relatives reached the hospital crying along with their fellow villagers. Where there was an outcry after seeing three dead bodies at once. The incident has brought great sorrow to the family. As soon as information about the incident was received, Biraul SDPO Prabhakar Tiwari and Police Station Head Chandramani Sadal reached the hospital. Where the necessary legal procedures were completed and the bodies were sent for post-mortem.
The police station chief said that the search is on for the unknown vehicle and its driver who fled after the accident. The villagers told that the deceased Ankit, Vivek and Pankaj were close friends. Lived together all the time. Playing together in the streets of the village, going to fairs together and holding each other's hands in every happiness and sorrow were their identities.
They had gone out together on Wednesday evening also, thinking that they would return soon after completing the work. Who knew that this would be the last trip of the three. God took away the lives of all three friends in a moment.
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