Traffic police clearing the road at Habsiguda signal in Hyderabad after a road accident on Saturday morning.
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A Class 10 student enroute her school in an autorickshaw was killed in a road accident in Habsiguda on Saturday morning. The deceased, identified as 16-year-old Satvika, was a student of Gowtham Model School in Habsiguda.
According to Osmania University (OU) police inspector Rajender, the auto she was travelling in was crushed between a RTC bus in the front and a lorry that rammed into it from the rear at the Habsiguda signal, just two kilometres away from her school.
“Both the student and the auto driver sustained serious injuries. The girl succumbed while undergoing treatment in a private hospital in Nacharam while the driver is still in a critical state,” the inspector said. She was travelling from her residence in Tarnaka around 7.30 a.m.
A case was booked under the Section 106 (death caused by rash and negligent driving) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Lorry driver, 22-year-old Suraj Singh, was taken into police custody for questioning. Further investigation is underway.
At the time of the accident at 7.30 a.m., the lorry transporting material for American beverage company, was in violation of the entry and exit timing restrictions for heavy vehicles announced by the Hyderabad City Police earlier in February.
According to the order, national permit lorries, including the one involved in the accident, are only permitted in the city limits between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.
Interestingly, this is not the first time traffic rules have been violated by the heavy vehicle. The vehicle, bearing the number TS15UA4649, has nine unpaid challans with a total fine amount of ₹10,800. Of these, eight were for wrong parking/ obstruction of carriageway while one was for entering the city limits during the restricted hours.