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Mathura Yamuna Expressway Road Accident: Police said that all 13 people died due to burn injuries and the bodies were burnt so badly that it has become very difficult to identify. Superintendent of Police Shlok Kumar said that we are preserving the DNA samples of the dead bodies to match them with the samples given by their relatives.
Mathura: Death was standing in front of Parvati trapped in the burning bus. Mother’s love forced her to save the lives of her two children by hanging them outside the broken window. But during this time a piece of glass entered her neck and she fell down bleeding. Parvati’s brother-in-law Gulzari is still searching for her in hospitals, where ambulances are continuously bringing mutilated bodies kept in black polybags. Thirteen people died in a fire that broke out after seven buses and three other vehicles collided with each other on the Yamuna Expressway in Mathura in the early hours of Tuesday. More than 35 people have been injured.
dead bodies have been badly burnt
Speaking to reporters outside the Mathura mortuary, Gulzari said that Parvati’s children Prachi and Sunny told that while trying to take them out, their mother fell unconscious inside the bus. He told that till now no trace of Parvati has been found. Police said that all 13 people died due to burn injuries and the bodies were burnt so badly that it became very difficult to identify them. Superintendent of Police Shlok Kumar said that we are preserving the DNA samples of the dead bodies to match them with the samples given by their relatives.
Contact is being made with the families of the deceased.
So far, three dead passengers have been identified and their families are being contacted. Arrangements for his last rites are being made. Whatever facts come to light, further action will be taken on them. Some local people said that the sound of the collision of vehicles was heard in villages several kilometers away, due to which the peace of the morning turned into scary screams. There were difficulties in rescue operations due to heavy fog.





























