4 farmers returning from protests die in two separate accidents

15 December,2020 05:20 PM IST |  Chandigarh  |  PTI

In the first incident, two farmers from Patiala were killed after their tractor-trolley was hit by a truck in Haryana's Karnal district. In the second, two more farmers died, when their vehicle collided with a truck in Mohali

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Four Punjab farmers returning from protest sites near Delhi borders died in two separate road accidents on Tuesday.

In the first incident, two farmers from Patiala were killed after their tractor-trolley was hit by a truck in Haryana's Karnal district, police said. In the accident, which took place on Taraori flyover in Karnal, a third farmer was seriously wounded while some others sitting on the trolley escaped with minor injuries. Taraori police station's SHO Sachin said the two deceased were aged around 24 years and 50 years respectively. He said one of the farmers travelling in the tractor trolley told police that the truck driver apparently fell asleep behind the wheels which led to the accident.

The truck driver managed to flee from the spot, he said, adding a case under relevant provisions of law has been registered."The farmers were returning from Delhi. They belonged to Saphera under Sadar Police station in Patiala," he said.

In another accident , two more Punjab farmers died while seven others injured when their vehicle collided with a truck near Bhagomajra in Mohali on Tuesday, officials said. Deceased Deep Singh was a resident of Mohali district while Sukhdev Singh Dadiana was a native of Fatehgarh Sahib district.

Out of the injured farmers, four, who were wounded seriously, have been referred to the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research and a government hospital in Chandigarh, said officials.

Three others were admitted to a hospital in Mohali, they said. Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu met the injured farmers. Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and elsewhere have been protesting at various border points of Delhi including Singhu and Tikri for over a fortnight demanding the repeal of three new farm laws of the Centre.

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