Over 100 injured in different accidents on Holi

Over 100 injured in different accidents on Holi

The emergency ward of the hospital was crowded with injured victims and their relatives. The medical staff including the police was busy the whole day handling the situation.

 
Over 100 injured in different accidents on Holi

More than hundred people including 4 children were injured in different road accidents that occurred today during the celebration of Holi festival.

Not all, but most of the mishaps took place due to drunken and rash driving. The seriously injured victims were admitted in Trauma and Ward No.16 of M.B. Hospital.

Over 100 injured in different accidents on Holi

The emergency ward of the hospital was crowded with injured victims and their relatives. The medical staff including the police was busy the whole day handling the situation.

According to hospital authority, since morning till early evening, 106 people were attended by the medical staff and cases are still coming.

Out of many incidents, information regarding few seriously injured victims from Udaipur are:

An unknown person was found injured at Gulab Bagh. The victim is believed to be 35 years old and sustained head injuries.

Over 100 injured in different accidents on Holi

Over 100 injured in different accidents on Holi

Over 100 injured in different accidents on Holi

Accompanied by his relative, a 4-year-old kid, Pratam Sen, got injured after the motorbike he was riding on slipped at sector 14.

Lokesh Jain, resident of Ayad got critical injuries after he was allegedly attacked by someone. The accused smashed a beer bottle on Lokesh’s head.

Balkit Singh, 21, injured after his motorbike slipped at Delhi Gate. He received leg injuries.

Naresh Rathore, slipped from stairs and got injured.

Dilip Khatik, resident of Hathipol got injured after his motorbike slipped.

10-year-old Anurag got injured when a motorcycle hit him.

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