The woman was crossing the road with her husband. At that time, a speeding bus ran over them. After the incident, angry villagers caught hold of the bus. The driver of the bus fled.
Crowd on the road.
– Photo : Amar Ujala
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On Wednesday, a speeding bus crushed a woman in Bihar’s Gaya district. The woman died on the spot in the incident. The angry people attacked the bus with bricks and stones. Not only that, they also set the bus on fire. They also started protesting by placing the dead body on the road. Due to the road blockade by the angry people, vehicular movement on the Gaya-Tikari main road came to a complete halt. On receiving information about the death of the woman in the road accident, the police reached the spot and are trying to pacify the angry people who had blocked the road and were demanding action against the culprits.
A speeding bus ran over a woman
This entire incident took place near Kosma village of Chandauti police station area. The deceased woman has been identified as 45-year-old Rashmi Devi, a resident of Naua Bigha village of Paraiya police station area. On Wednesday, a speeding bus crushed a woman near Kosma village on the Gaya Tikari main road of Chandauti police station area of Gaya. The woman died on the spot. The deceased woman has been identified as Rashmi Devi (45), who was a resident of Naua Bigha village of Paraiya police station area.
Angry villagers seized the bus
It is being told that the deceased woman was crossing the road with her husband. During this time, a speeding bus ran over her. After the incident, the angry villagers caught hold of the bus. The bus driver fled. After which the villagers pelted stones on the bus and blocked the road. After getting information about the incident, the police force of Chandauti police station reached the spot. They are trying to convince the angry people. They are demanding action by keeping the dead body on the road. Currently, the police of Chandauti police station, which reached the spot, is taking the bus into their custody and sending it to the police station. The police is trying to convince the angry villagers who were protesting by blocking the road.