Bidar (Karnataka), Aug 11: Three people were killed and three others were injured critically in a head-on collision between an autorickshaw and a bus on Sunday near Janwada on the outskirts of the district headquarter town of Bidar, police said.

According to the police, Anita Bai (45) and her two children died on the spot while three others were wounded. The bodies have been shifted to the mortuary while the injured have been moved to a hospital for treatment.

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The deceased have been identified as the residents of Honnakeri Tanda in Bidar.

A case of accident has been registered at Janwada police station.

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Baghpat (UP) (PTI): Police said on Saturday that three youths allegedly bludgeoned a man to death with a brick in Meetli village here following a late-night beer party.

Preliminary investigations suggest the dispute arose from a suspected illicit relationship, said police, adding that the three accused have been detained.

Police received information on Saturday morning that the body of Sonu (40), a resident of Dola village, was lying in the forest near Meetli village.

There were visible signs of severe head injuries on his body, and bottles of liquor and beer were also recovered from the crime scene, leading to the suspicion that a drinking party had taken place there before the incident, police said.

Superintendent of Police Suraj Kumar Rai said police registered a case based on the written complaint submitted by the family members.

Police sent the body for a postmortem.

According to the deceased's family members, two youngsters from the same village took him away at 8:00 pm on Friday, and he never returned home.

They said when they tried to contact him via phone, his mobile number was switched off.

The deceased worked as a street food vendor in the village and is survived by his wife, two sons, and two daughters.