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Motorcyclist dies after being hit by vehicle

Motorcyclist dies after being hit by vehicle

Time of India13-07-2025
Kanpur: A motorcyclist died after being struck by an unidentified vehicle near Aliyapur on the highway within the Sajeti police station area of the district on Sunday morning. The police, upon being informed, rushed to the spot and, after preliminary investigations, shifted the body to the mortuary for a postmortem examination.
The deceased, identified as Mohit Sachan (25), was a resident of Shoolpur in the Saadh police station area of the district. His father had passed away a few years ago, and his mother, Shikha, resides in an old age home. Police reports indicate that he had previously sold his three 'bighas' of land and was residing in Ajyauri village.
The incident took place when Sachan was travelling from Ajyauri to Ghatampur. Upon being informed about the mishap, the police transported him to the nearby Community Health Centre, where doctors pronounced him dead.
According to police station in-charge Kamlesh Rai, the deceased had a history of criminal activities and substance abuse. "Records show he served time in prison under the Arms Act and faced multiple other legal charges," Rai added.
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