
UP: 1 killed, 3 injured as SUV crashes into handpump in Mirzapur
The incident occurred in Jamui village under the Chunar Police Station limits, Circle Officer (CO) Manjari Rao said.
According to the CO, the Mahindra Scorpio was heading from the Jamui market towards Chunar around 9 am when the driver lost control near a railway overbridge.
The vehicle rammed into a handpump where three people, including a woman, were filling water. All three individuals sustained injuries. The driver fled the scene after the accident.
'One of the injured was referred to the trauma centre in Varanasi by doctors at the CHC Chunar," Rao added.
The deceased was identified as Mangla Prasad Jaiswal (40), the officer said.
Following the incident, the villagers briefly blocked the road in protest. The police managed to pacify the crowd and cleared the blockade later. PTI COR KIS MPL MPL
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