Palghar: 2 Men Killed As Motorcycle Loses Balance While Overtaking ST Bus In Boisar
In Palghar’s Boisar East, a tragic road accident on the Aina–Boiser road killed two young men, Sharad Ghatal (30) and Aniket Kamdi (18), when their motorcycle lost balance while overtaking an ST bus. A third, Viraj Kamdi, is critically injured. The incident near Khanivade has shocked the local community, with police investigating the cause.

Palghar: 2 Men Killed As Motorcycle Loses Balance While Overtaking ST Bus In Boisar |
Palghar: A horrific road accident occurred on the Aina–Boiser road in Boisar East, claiming the lives of two young men and leaving another critically injured.
The tragedy took place at a sharp turn near Khanivade. According to reports, the accident occurred when a motorcycle attempted to overtake an ST (State Transport) bus. During the maneuver, the bike lost balance and came under the rear wheels of the bus.
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All three individuals involved in the accident are residents of Shegaon Rampada in Boisar East Sharad Ghatal (30) (died on the spot). Aniket Kamdi (18): Deceased (died on the spot). Viraj Kamdi: Critically injured and currently undergoing medical treatment.
The sudden demise of the two youths has sent shockwaves through the local community, leaving the area in a state of mourning. Local police have arrived at the scene and have initiated an investigation into the matter to determine the exact sequence of events.
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