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Both The Students Who Lost Their Lives In A Road Accident In Hapur Were Promising, There Was An Uproar In The Family After Their Death.

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Anand Kumar
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February 19, 2026

Two students returning after exams in Hapur died in a road accident.

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Keshav Tyagi, Hapur. Two students were working hard day and night to overcome the family's poverty, financial constraints and to establish themselves in the society. He did not know that carelessness would take away his life and the dreams of his family would be shattered.

The death of two students in an accident near Kandaula culvert on Pilkhuwa road of Dhaulana police station area on Wednesday morning not only broke the hopes of the family but also created an outcry among them. Relatives were seen crying over the death of the students.

The journey of dreams that remained incomplete

Zubair, Ayaan and Ryan were brilliant students of Patel Smarak Inter College, whose friendship was considered an example in the school. He was returning home after giving examination from Rajputana Regiment Inter College, Pilkhuwa. While leaving home in the morning, Zubair had headed towards the examination center on an empty stomach because he wanted to reach on time amid the financial crunch of his family. Zubair was the eldest of four siblings and was the center of expectations of the family.

His father Iqbal works as a laborer in the industrial area on Mussoorie-Gulavathi Road, while Ayaan's father Faim works at a small shop in Dholana. Ryan's father, a lawyer, also runs the family as a labourer. All three friends were toppers in studies and inspired each other to move forward. Zubair and Ayaan had a dream that through hard work they would bring their family out of poverty, but their dreams were crushed by an accident.

Pain, tears and sobs of families

As soon as the news of the incident spread, a wave of mourning ran in the village. Zubair's mother is in bad condition and crying. She was repeatedly saying that her son only studied, he was the support of the house. There was shouting and screaming in Ayaan's house also. Father Faim told that his life was ruined. The children were happy taking the exam, but now it's all over. Ryan's family is praying for his well-being in the hospital.

The elders of the village say that all three children were very cultured and promising. He never quarreled with anyone, he always remained engaged in studies and friendship. A villager said while wiping tears. A large number of people are reaching the homes of the affected families to console them, but who will compensate for this irreparable loss?

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