
Patna, February 17 – Three young men were killed, and another was seriously injured in a horrific road accident in Jehanabad district, Bihar, on Tuesday.
The accident occurred near the Kathhar Bridge on the main road connecting Patna and Jehanabad.
According to police sources, a speeding car lost control while attempting to avoid another vehicle and crashed into the bridge divider.
The impact was so severe that the vehicle was completely wrecked.
The deceased have been identified as Sonu Kumar (21), Rohit Kumar (22), and Uddeshya Kumar (18), residents of Teni Bigha village in Jehanabad district.
All three were cousins and were returning home after attending a Tilak ceremony for a friend’s sister in the Punpun block in Patna district.
The accident occurred around 3:00 a.m.
Another young man, Suraj (19), sustained serious injuries and was initially given first aid before being referred to the Patna Medical College and Hospital in Patna.
Two of the young men died at the scene, while the third succumbed to his injuries on the way to the hospital.
The incident plunged the Teni Bigha village into mourning.
The deaths of three young men from the same family have left their relatives inconsolable and cast a pall of gloom over the entire village.
In another tragic incident on the same day, a teenager lost his life, and three others were injured when their speeding motorcycle collided with a tree in Sheohar district on Tuesday afternoon.
The accident occurred near Nayagaon, under the Shyampur Bhathan police station area, along the Sheohar–Madhuban road.
The deceased has been identified as Anmol Kumar, son of the late Rajesh Kumar, and a resident of Nayagaon.
According to reports, four teenagers were travelling on a single motorcycle from Nayagaon to Sheohar when the vehicle lost control due to high speed and struck a roadside tree. All four riders were seriously injured.
A police patrol team rushed them to the Sarojini Sitaram Sadar Hospital, where doctors declared Anmol Kumar dead.
Ashish Kumar, son of Vijay Ram, who sustained critical injuries, was referred to the Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital in Muzaffarpur.
Two others—Sahil Kumar and Balveer Kumar—are undergoing treatment at the district hospital.
Police have sent the body of the deceased for post-mortem examination and have initiated further investigation.
Both incidents have triggered grief and shock among families and residents, once again highlighting the dangers of overspeeding on roads in Bihar.