GUWAHATI: In a tragic incident that unfolded on Monday in Assam's Bajali district, a motorcycle rider lost his life after being struck by a speeding car, which then fled the scene. The incident occurred in Salbari village, Sarupeta, leaving the local community in shock.
The victim, identified as Aminul Islam, was riding his motorcycle when a Mahindra Bolero, traveling at a high speed, approached from behind, resulting in a catastrophic collision. The motorcycle was not only hit but also run over by the speeding vehicle, leading to the immediate and unfortunate death of Aminul Islam.
In the aftermath of the incident, the driver of the Mahindra Bolero reportedly fled the scene, leaving behind a scene of chaos and distress. However, the local police have managed to obtain crucial information regarding the vehicle's identity. The registration number of the vehicle was found to be AS 28 C 1859.
This discovery has prompted the initiation of a thorough investigation by the authorities. The police will utilize this vital piece of information to trace and apprehend the driver responsible for the hit-and-run incident that resulted in the tragic loss of Aminul Islam's life.
The entire community is reeling from the shock of this accident, and many are demanding justice for Aminul Islam. As the investigation unfolds, the focus is on not only identifying the driver but also understanding the circumstances that led to this devastating event. Road safety and the enforcement of traffic rules are being closely examined in the region, with hopes that this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible driving.
This heart-wrenching incident underscores the need for improved road safety measures and the responsible behavior of all road users. It also highlights the significance of ensuring that hit-and-run cases are thoroughly investigated and the culprits brought to justice. As the authorities delve deeper into this case, the community remains hopeful that Aminul Islam's tragic death will lead to positive changes in the region's road safety and accountability.
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