Four Killed in Tirupati Ambulance-Lorry Collision on Highway
Four Killed in Tirupati Ambulance-Lorry Collision

At least four persons, including an ambulance driver, were killed and two others injured after a private ambulance collided with a stationary lorry on the Urandur highway road under the Srikalahasti Rural police station limits in the early hours of Monday.

Victims Identified

The deceased have been identified as Breja Dulai (48), Tagore Dulai (35), Jathin Dulai (55), and ambulance driver Jithesh Pandit (30), all natives of Hooghly district in West Bengal. Srikalahasti Rural Circle Inspector Ibrahim confirmed that the ambulance had six occupants at the time of the accident, which occurred around 3:45 am.

Cause of Accident

The driver, Jithesh Pandit, reportedly dozed off at the wheel, failed to apply the brakes, and rammed into a stationary lorry that had been parked on the roadside while its driver had stepped away. “The speeding ambulance driver, who dozed off at the wheel, rammed into the lorry. Three occupants of the ambulance were killed on the spot, while another succumbed to injuries during treatment at the hospital,” the inspector said.

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Journey Details

Police said the ambulance, carrying six occupants including two drivers and a helper, was en route to Astra Hospital in Bengaluru from Hooghly. It was transporting an asthma patient, Breja Dulai, who was among those killed. The victims had started their journey at 10:30 pm on May 2 and were heading to Bengaluru when the ambulance hit the lorry on the Naidupeta–Tirupati National Highway.

Aftermath

The bodies have been shifted to the mortuary at Srikalahasti Government Hospital, while the two injured are undergoing treatment at the same hospital. Police said a case will be registered.

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