Jagran correspondent, Unnao. Late night, near the Lone River turn in Bhoolemau village of Purva area on the Purva-Achalganj road, an Apache bike going at a speed of 100 km per hour collided with a sign board issued by the Public Works Department indicating slow speed and turning mode.
The heads of all three collided with a cement boulder kept on the roadside. All three died on the spot due to not wearing helmets and serious head injuries.
31-year-old Anurag Pal, son of Ramesh, resident of Adhauli village of Bighapur area, along with his cousin brother Rahul, 26, resident of Baisankheda village of Bighapur and friend 25-year-old Saurabh, resident of Taura Purva, were coming towards Purva from Bajikheda at around 11:45 pm.
The bike collided with the sign board near the Lone River turn. Purva Kotwal reached Amarnath after receiving information from passers-by and took all three to CHC Purva, considering them alive. Where the doctor declared all three dead.
There was a Bhandara during the day on Friday at Rahul's maternal uncle's house in Mohanlalganj, Lucknow. Due to lack of time during the day, all three were going to Bhandara at night. The plan was to stay there for the night and return home on Saturday. The relatives became distraught after seeing the dead body. Anurag's wife had given birth to a daughter three years ago.
Anurag was a truck driver. He was the youngest among three brothers. Two other brothers Ajit, Anup and mother Munni Devi are in trouble. Rahul used to drive bulldozer. Mother Renu and brother Rohit are distressed by his death. Saurabh used to sell milk. Saurabh is getting married on 28th April. The relatives screamed after seeing the dead body.
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