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Six killed in road accident in Bangladesh

Six killed in road accident in Bangladesh

Dhaka, May 2 (UNI) Six people including five members of a family were killed and two others injured after a truck hit a CNG-run auto-rickshaw on Sylhet-Tamabil highway at Ferryghat area in Jaintiapur upazila of Sylhet in Bangladesh on Sunday morning.
The deceased were identified as Hossen Ahmed, 35, auto-rickshaw driver, Sadia Begum, 39, wife of late Jamal Ahmed, her son Shahadat, daughter Sabia Begum, 7 and Habibunnecha, sister of late Jamal.
The injured are Sadia’s brother-in-law Md Jakaria, 50 and his wife Hasina Begum, 40.

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