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Truck: Pick-up Rams Into Truck At Toll Plaza On Expressway, 2 Dead | Jaipur News

Jaisalmer: A speeding pick-up vehicle collided with a parked truck at Moothali toll plaza on Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway in Balotra on Monday, killing the driver of the pickup as well as his helper.
The bodies of the duo could only be removed with difficulty as they were stuck in the crushed cabin of the vehicle. Both the deceased have not been identified yet.
According to police, the truck driver was changing a tyre at the toll plazain the morning when the pick-up vehicle, which was going towards Jodhpur, collided with the truck.The front part of the pick-up was badly mangled in the accident. The driver and his companion died on the spot.
People passing by informed 108 ambulance about the accident. The ambulance driver with the help of people nearby took out the bodies.
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The bodies of the duo could only be removed with difficulty as they were stuck in the crushed cabin of the vehicle. Both the deceased have not been identified yet.
According to police, the truck driver was changing a tyre at the toll plazain the morning when the pick-up vehicle, which was going towards Jodhpur, collided with the truck.The front part of the pick-up was badly mangled in the accident. The driver and his companion died on the spot.
People passing by informed 108 ambulance about the accident. The ambulance driver with the help of people nearby took out the bodies.
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