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60 year old woman dies in road accident

Raipur. A woman died in an accident in the capital on the intervening night of Saturday-Sunday. This accident was so terrible that several trucks passed over the dead body of the woman. No one tried to stop the car and look. The body was crushed so badly that it is difficult to even identify it. According to the information, the police patrolling team was informed early in the morning by a person doing morning walk. Police reached the spot and sent the woman’s body to the hospital and started identifying the woman. The matter is of Urla police station area. Despite searching the surrounding areas, information about the woman’s family has not been found yet.

Urla police has also sent information to nearby police stations on the basis of clothes and some signs found in the woman’s body. Apart from this, the complaints of missing people in the last two-three days are also being investigated. The FIR has been registered by Urla police regarding this matter. According to him, this dead body was first seen by Krishna Verma, a resident of Ramnagar Rawabhata. He informed the police that he had gone out for a morning walk around 4:30 in the morning. When he reached near Bharat Petrol Pump ahead of Kanhera, there was a dead body lying on the road. Body pieces were scattered around and there was blood on the road.

Krishna was shocked to see the mutilated body. He informed this to Urla police. It is being told that this accident happened due to collision with an unknown vehicle. Due to which the woman died on the way. After this, several trucks passed over the dead body one after the other, due to which the head also got separated from the body. The police reached the spot and recognized from the hair on the head that the body was that of a woman. Police fear that the woman may be mentally weak. However, this will be confirmed only after the woman’s family comes forward. In this case, Urla police has registered an FIR against the unknown driver. The accused driver is being searched through CCTV cameras present nearby.

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