Car fell into a ditch near Chitkharo-Khedwara river bridge.
Jagran correspondent, Birni (Giridih). Birni Road Accident: A person was returning home in Chitkharo in his car at around 9 pm on Sunday night after listening to Garuda Purana during the Shraddha ceremony of Samadhin in Khedwara village of Bharakatta OP area. Meanwhile, the car (JH 10C 9569) went out of control and fell into a ditch near the Chitkharo-Khedwara river bridge. In the accident, the car driver and owner died on the spot, while two youths traveling in the car were seriously injured.
There was a loud noise as the car fell into the ditch. The villagers were in their homes due to cold, but when they heard the sound, they came out and saw that the car was lying in a ditch and the people in it were screaming. The villagers informed the incident to OP in-charge Aman Singh, Mukhiya Kanchan Devi's father-in-law Ishwar Mandal and Pansan Sunita Devi's husband Raju Mandal.
As soon as the information was received, the villagers reached the spot and with their help, the driver and other people were taken out in injured condition from the car that had fallen into the ditch. Upon identification, the deceased was identified as 58-year-old Sukar Mandal, resident of Chitkharo. The injured include 40-year-old Manoj Marandi, resident of Verahitand, and one of his relatives. The relatives reached the spot and took everyone to a private hospital.
The doctor declared Sukar Mandal dead in the private hospital. After this, the relatives took the body home, where the family members started crying and crying. The OP in-charge took the body into his custody in the night itself and sent it to Sadar Hospital for legal post-mortem on Monday.
The house of Samadhi Churaman Mandal of deceased Sukar Mandal is in Khedwara village of this OP area. Sukar Mandal was returning home in his car late on Sunday night after listening to Garuda Purana during the Shraddha ceremony of Churaman Mandal's wife. His car became unbalanced and fell into a ditch about five and a half kilometers from home.
The deceased has three sons and one daughter. All are adults. The elder son and daughter are married. The condition of the deceased's wife, Jasia Devi, is in distress due to her crying.
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