Posted by AI on 2025-11-04 04:50:20 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-20 06:20:22
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In a tragic turn of events, the quiet village of Tandur, nestled near Hyderabad, finds itself in the grip of grief as 13 of its residents met a devastating end in a road accident on Monday morning. This calamity, unfolding on the Chevella road, has left a gaping wound in the community, with families and friends now mourning their loved ones.
The accident, a brutal collision between a TGSRTC bus and a speeding tipper, claimed 19 lives in total, with the majority hailing from Tandur. Among the deceased, a couple, three sisters, and a mother with her child, paint a grim picture of the tragedy's reach. The bus, originating from the Tandur depot, was en route to the Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) in Hyderabad, a routine journey that turned fatal.
As the bus embarked on its journey, carrying 56 passengers, little did anyone know that their lives would be forever altered. By the time it reached the fateful spot, more passengers had boarded, increasing the number to approximately 62. The bus conductor, Radha, a 45-year-old veteran, survived with injuries, witnessing the horror unfold before him. The preliminary reports suggest that the bus driver attempted to slow down upon seeing the speeding tipper, but the collision was inevitable.
The aftermath of this accident has left a community in shock and sorrow. The children of the deceased couple, aged 15 and seven, now face an uncertain future, their tears echoing the grief of the entire village. The Tandur bus depot manager, K Suresh Kumar, and other officials are now tasked with the somber duty of providing support and answers to the bereaved families. As the village mourns, the broader community and authorities must address the underlying issues of road safety and the impact of such tragedies on rural communities.