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Two children and a man killed in head-on bike collision in Badnawar; Four arrested for planning dacoity in Bagh

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Tragic Accident in Badnawar Claims Lives of Man and 2 Kids; 4 Arrested for Planning Dacoity in Bagh

The town of Badnawar in Madhya Pradesh was struck by tragedy on Friday evening as a head-on collision between two bikes resulted in the death of three individuals, including two young children. Nandram Bhil, 45, along with his sons Piyush, 4, and Pawan, 6, lost their lives in the accident, while two others were severely injured and rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.

The collision occurred beneath Shankarpura Ghat, with Sawan Bhil and Sukhdev being the critically injured victims. Emergency services responded promptly, but unfortunately, Nandram and his sons could not be saved. The local police officials arrived at the scene and a case has been registered in connection with the incident.

In a separate incident in Bagh, four individuals were arrested by the police while planning a dacoity near Nilkamal Dhaba. The suspects, identified as Shetan Singh, Mukesh Singar, Nanuram Alawa, and Kuldeep Dodwe, were caught discussing their plans to rob travellers on Bagh-Tanda Road. One suspect managed to escape, but the police are actively pursuing him.

The police seized two motorcycles and various sharp weapons from the suspects, who were allegedly planning to rob commuters of their money and valuables. The total value of the seized items amounts to Rs 2 Lakh. The arrested individuals are currently under police custody as investigations continue into their planned criminal activities.

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