Telangana accident: 17 seconds of this video will shock your heart, this scene is heavy on 20 deaths

Telangana Road Accident: More than 20 people died in a collision between a bus and a dumper in Rangareddy district of Telangana. This accident happened on Hyderabad Bijapur National Highway. Where a dumper laden with ballast hit the passenger bus.

A terrible accident occurred on Monday morning in Rangareddy district of Telangana, in which more than 20 people died. This accident happened when a dumper laden with ballast hit the passenger bus on Hyderabad Bijapur National Highway. After this, the scene seen at the incident site was heart-wrenching. You will get goosebumps after watching the videos that have surfaced of this accident. Because there was a pile of dead bodies under the dumper and the ballast. But the most painful moment was when people picked up the dead body of a newborn in their lap.

The dead body of an innocent child was heavier than 20 dead bodies.

An infant traveling with her mother in a TGSRTC bus also died. As soon as the people present there saw the innocent child, everyone got goosebumps. Not only this, when people lifted the dead body of the newborn in their lap, tears started flowing from their eyes. Everywhere people kept shouting… pick up gently, the child must be breathing. But it was not so, the innocent person had died.

How did the Telangana bus dunter accident happen?

It is said that the dumper was coming from the wrong direction and was speeding, and collided with the bus coming from the front. The load in the dumper was high due to ballast, as soon as the collision occurred, the people sitting in the bus got buried under the ballast. The situation was such that only the head and neck of many were visible. Let us tell you that the bus involved in the accident was going from Tandur to Hyderabad. There were more than 70 people on board, the largest number of passengers were college students who had gone home on Sunday vacation and were returning back to Hyderabad.

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