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Class X student dies, 24 others hurt after pick-up van turns turtle in Banki

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January 28, 2025

IN a tragic incident, a Class X student of Banki's Malabiharpur high school was killed and 24 others sustained injuries, five of them critically, after a pick-up van in which they were travelling to a Republic Day parade venue at Saranda, overturned on Sunday morning.

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The deceased, Soumya Ranjan Behera of Dhenkanal, stayed at his uncle's house in Malabiharpur. The school authorities had reportedly arranged for the pick-up van to carry them to the venue. However, owing to the dense fog, the driver allegedly lost balance mid-way following which the vehicle turned turtle at Kaligodi turning point near Khanduka bridge on Malabiharpur-Ansupa Road.

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