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Shocking incident

Four people traveling in a three-wheeler Bajaj were instantly killed around Summit Beverage Factory on Thursday afternoon following an accident caused by a heavy Euro Truck vehicle that crushed with and and ruined the retaining wall.

The accident occurred after the truck hit the parapet of the retaining wall which immediately led the concrete to fall on the three-wheeler Bajaj.

Though the driver of the truck disappeared right after the accident, he, however, handed himself to the police at night. 

Investigation is currently underway to identify the cause of the accident.

From The Reporter Magazine

In his latest address to parliament, Prime Minister Hailemariam Dessalgen said that traffic accidents are occurring in epic proportions and that has become a major public concern

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