Tragic Collision Claims Two Lives, Leaves Three Injured on Hisar-Delhi Highway
A devastating road accident on the Hisar-Delhi highway has resulted in the death of two youths and left three others injured. The incident occurred when an SUV rammed into a tractor-trolley at the Hansi bypass road, causing severe damage and fatalities.
Details of the Fatal Crash
The accident took place as the occupants of the SUV were traveling to Fatehabad after attending a wedding in Bhiwani. According to reports, the driver lost control of the steering, leading to the vehicle colliding with the tractor from behind. The impact was so intense that it damaged the bonnet and ripped off parts of the engine, dragging it several feet behind.
Immediate Response and Rescue Efforts
Local residents from the nearby village of Sainipura quickly rushed to the accident spot upon hearing the crash. They broke the window glass to pull out the driver and assist the other victims. The Hansi police team, led by SHO Sukhjit Singh, promptly reached the location to manage the situation and initiate an investigation.
Victims Identified and Medical Assistance
The deceased have been identified as Mahavir, a 42-year-old resident of Mochi village, and Manoj, a 38-year-old from Chaubara village in Fatehabad. The injured occupants were initially taken to the General Hospital in Hansi for emergency treatment. Due to the severity of their injuries, they were later referred to a hospital in Hisar for advanced medical care.
Eyewitness Account and Police Investigation
The tractor driver, Balkaran, stated that he was heading towards Sirsa from Uttar Pradesh when he suddenly felt a strong impact from behind. Police are investigating the exact cause of the accident, including factors such as speed, road conditions, and potential driver error. This tragic event highlights ongoing concerns about road safety on busy highways in Haryana.
Authorities urge drivers to exercise caution, especially on high-traffic routes like the Hisar-Delhi highway, to prevent such devastating incidents in the future.



