Wednesday 7 June 2017

Salt laden truck falls on Maruti Swift leaving 5 passengers dead in Jaipur

A salt laden overloaded truck fell over a car in the wee hours of Tuesday, 2017-06-06. The accident happened at the Chomu Circle area near Jaipur, Rajasthan. 

The 18-wheel truck that weighed about 46 tonne overturned while taking a turn. The Maruti Swift car was parallel to the truck when the incident happened. The truck was carrying sacks of salt which completely covered the Swift.

Local police say that the car remained under the truck for nearly three hours. No one knew about the car till a crane came and lifted the truck from the spot. The accident took place at 4 AM, but the flattened Swift was discovered only at 6 AM. By then, all the passengers were dead.

At first, we thought it was a simple case of an overloaded truck turning turtle due to a sharp turn, however, when we lifted the truck, we found a car buried under it. The car was completely flattened and the bodies disfigured. It was an arduous task for us to remove the bodies from the car as they were badly trapped,” a police official who was present at the spot told TOI.

There were 5 occupants in the vehicle and all of them were badly disfigured. The family was preparing for a wedding. The engaged couple along with 3 others were on their way to Nahargarh Fort when the accident took place. They had planned to see the sunrise from the fort, which is situated at the top of a hill.

The driver and the helper of the truck fled the spot immediately after the mishap. The cops suspect that the truck was being driven at a high speed and the driver suddenly applied brakes that caused the heavy vehicle to lose balance and turned turtle. The Swift has been transformed into a sheet of metal.

Indian roads are full of overloaded vehicles which pose a great threat to everyone around. It is extremely important to be extra cautious from these slow moving vehicles on the highways. Here are a few things that one can do to avoid such mishaps.

Never drive near overloaded vehicles or goods vehicle, they move slow and are potentially dangerous. While overtaking, do not spend too much time alongside such heavy vehicles, overtake quickly and promptly. If a big vehicle is following your car, give way or drive away from it. Such vehicles have low braking power and can rear-end your vehicle. Never overtake a heavy vehicle on sharp turns and corners. They are prone to tilting on its sides while taking sharp turns. 

Source: Times of India, Hindustan Times, CarTorq.com 

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