2 of family killed in road accident in Jharkhand’s Dumka | Ranchi News

2 of family killed in road accident in Jharkhand’s Dumka | Ranchi News
2 of family killed in road accident in Jharkhand’s Dumka | Ranchi News

A woman and her daughter lost their lives, and her professor husband was injured in a car accident in Jharkhand. The accident oc… Read More

A woman and her daughter lost their lives, and her professor husband was injured in a car accident in Jharkhand. The accident occurred when the teacher was driving the car, and the family was rushed to a hospital for treatment. Sadly, the wife and daughter did not survive, while the professor is in critical condition. Read Less

DUMKA/RANCHI:A woman and her daughter were killed while her husband, a professor, sustained injuries when their car was involved in an accident in Jharkhand on Saturday.

The family was on their way back from Dumka, Jharkhand, to Bolpur in West Bengal when the accident occurred near the Ranishwar area.

A senior police officer said that it is unclear how the accident took place and mentioned that the professor himself was driving the car.

Local residents took the three individuals to a nearby hospital in Raniswar.

Later, they were taken to Suri Sadar Hospital where Puspalata Jena (50), the professor’s wife, and their daughter Sukriti Jena (25), were pronounced dead.

Santanu Jena, who is a professor at Visva Bharati’s Silpa Sadana, was receiving medical treatment at the Suri hospital and his condition was described as critical.

The professor sustained a severe injury, and there is a possibility that one of his legs might need to be amputated, according to the officer.

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An investigation into the accident has been started.

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