
Thirty injured as TSRTC bus overturns
The Hindu
Over 30 people suffered injuries after a TSRTC bus they were travelling in turned turtle near Gurramgutta tanda crossroads in Marpalli mandal of Vikarabad district on Friday. The bus belonging to Sang
Over 30 people suffered injuries after a TSRTC bus they were travelling in turned turtle near Gurramgutta tanda crossroads in Marpalli mandal of Vikarabad district on Friday.
The bus belonging to Sangareddy depot was heading to Tandur from Sangareddy when the driver failed to negotiate the curve and veered off the road at a high speed, District Superintendent of Police M Narayana said.
He said that around 60 people were travelling in the bus, and 30 passengers suffered injuries. “Among them, 12 had fracture injuries and one woman is battling for life,” he said.

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