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Hyderabad Car Crash: 2 Techies Die After Party

Hyderabad Tragedy: 2 Techies Die in Late-Night Crash After Party

A fun night out turned tragic in Hyderabad when two young techies lost their lives in a car accident. The victims, Bhatula Bhargav Yadav and Chethi Varshith, both 23 years old, died early Sunday morning after their car crashed on the way back from a party.

The group of friends, all software engineers, had gathered at Vihari Nature’s Nest farmhouse on Friday night to celebrate. The party went on till about 2:30 am. After the celebration, the friends headed out in two cars — one driven by a hired driver and the other by Praveen, a friend from the group.

According to reports, the group went looking for food after the party but couldn’t find any open eateries. While returning, the car driven by Praveen, a Hyundai Creta, lost control near Edulabad. The vehicle hit two electric poles and then a tree.

The crash was so intense that the rear passenger door flew open, and Bhargav and Varshith, who were sitting in the back seat, were thrown out. Sadly, both of them died on the spot due to severe injuries.

Police said the crash was likely caused by rash and drunk driving. Liquor bottles were found at the farmhouse, and samples from Praveen have been collected to test for alcohol. The families were informed around 3 am after the second group of friends alerted the police.

A case has been registered against Praveen for causing death by negligence under Section 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The investigation is ongoing, and officials are reviewing CCTV footage and speaking to others who were present at the party.

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Asifabad: Woman dies after delivery, kin allege negligence

Asifabad: Woman Dies After Stillbirth, Family Protests

Relatives of Ch Shwetha (27) from Navgaon Basti in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district alleged negligence by doctors at Shailaja Hospital in Kaghaznagar after Shwetha died following the delivery of a stillborn baby on Sunday night.

According to the relatives, Shwetha underwent surgery to remove the stillborn baby. However, her condition deteriorated after the surgery, and doctors at Shailaja Hospital allegedly advised the family to shift her to a hospital in Mancherial.

Shwetha was declared dead by doctors at the Mancherial hospital. The family returned to Shailaja Hospital with Shwetha’s body and staged a protest alleging negligence by the doctors there.

The protest led to traffic congestion for about an hour. Police intervened and closed the hospital as a precautionary measure. They assured the protestors of taking action after investigating the case. The protestors withdrew the protest after the police assurances.

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Hyderabad GRP Cracks Malakpet Station Murder

Hyderabad GRP Cracks Malakpet Station Murder, Arrests Culprit for Stealing Victim’s Phone

Hyderabad: Swift action by the Hyderabad Government Railway Police (GRP) has led to the swift resolution of a murder case at Malakpet railway station. Within a few days of the incident, they apprehended the perpetrator, Mohd. Sohail, a 24-year-old daily wage worker from Chaderghat.

Sohail confessed to brutally stabbing the 40-year-old victim, driven by the desire to steal his mobile phone. He callously sold the phone for a mere Rs. 1,700 at MGBS and squandered the money on personal expenses. His past involvement in property crimes across Hyderabad police stations and a maintained history sheet at Chaderghat paint a picture of a repeat offender.

Initially registered as a suspicious death case in Kacheguda, the investigation took a sharp turn after the autopsy confirmed foul play. Leveraging surveillance footage, the GRP swiftly identified and apprehended Sohail at Yakutpura railway station.

While Sohail faces the consequences of his heinous act, the victim’s identity remains unknown. Efforts are ongoing to trace his family and loved ones.

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Charminar Express Skids Off Track at Nampally Station, Minor Injuries Reported

Charminar Express Derailment Case Update:

In a separate incident, the GRP has registered a case of negligence causing injuries following the Charminar Express derailment. Although no individual has been held accountable yet, a joint investigation with Railway authorities is underway. A comprehensive report will be prepared, and further action will be based on the investigation’s findings. Fortunately, all injured passengers except one have recovered and been discharged from the hospital.

The prompt action by the GRP in the Malakpet case provides a sense of justice and highlights their efficiency in tackling crime within their jurisdiction. However, the Charminar Express incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for heightened vigilance and stricter safety measures to prevent such unfortunate tragedies.

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