Rajasthan Accident: Uncontrolled Dumper Kills 5, Injures 11 At Bus Stand In Dausa (VIDEO)
In the afternoon, a dumper filled with gravel went out of control due to brake failure. Many people got hit by the dumper. Five people, including a girl and a woman have died in this.

In the afternoon, a dumper filled with gravel went out of control due to brake failure injuring many pedestrians | X
An uncontrolled dumper filled with gravel hit several bikes and four-wheelers on Sunday afternoon at the bus stand of Lalsot city of Dausa district in Rajasthan. In the accident, 4 people, including a girl, died tragically on the spot. One seriously injured person died on the way to the hospital, while 11 people have been seriously injured.
Lalsot ASP Lokesh Sonwal said that there is a long slope towards the road from Lalsot to Dausa. In the afternoon, a dumper filled with gravel went out of control due to brake failure. Many people got hit by the dumper. Five people, including a girl and a woman have died in this.
According to the information, the dumper collided with a bus first and then entered the crowded area of the city. Here the dumper crushed many bikers, four wheelers and pedestrians. The accident was so severe that both the legs of a young man were crushed, and a crane was called to remove him.
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Annoyed with the accident, people closed the market and blocked the road. Locals have held the local police responsible for this horrific accident as the entry of the heavy vehicles is prohibited in the city during daytime.
ASP said that It is true that the entry of big vehicles is prohibited in the city during daytime and the police is investigating how this dumper entered the city. There are two entry points in the city, both of which have been sealed by police, so that in future no vehicle can enter the city during the daytime.
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