Sagar : In a tragic incident, a bike rider and a calf died after the speeding bike collided with a herd of stray cows in Sagar. The accident occurred late at night and was captured on CCTV cameras, with the footage now circulating on social media.
The deceased has been identified as Himanshu Mishra (24), a resident of Sagar, Madhya Pradesh. The accident took place in front of the Pradhan Chaura Group office in the district.
In the video, the speeding bike can be seen hitting a herd of stray cows sitting on the road. After the collision, Himanshu lost control of his bike and crashed into an electric pole, leading to his immediate death.
One of the cows was hit badly, tossed into the air, and showed no signs of movement afterward, indicating it likely died. The other cows, frightened by the incident, ran away from the scene.
Himanshu Mishra, the lone child of his parents, died in the tragic accident.
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Stray cows claimed another life.
In MP's Sagar, Himanshu Mishra (24) hit a herd of stray cows sitting on the road.
He fell down and his head hit an electric poll leading to his immediate death.
He was the lone child.pic.twitter.com/kQ9FS7Wjs2
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Shimla (PTI): Three people have been arrested for allegedly murdering a Buddhist woman monk in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh nearly a month ago, police said on Friday.
The accused -- Gagan Sharma (23), Vishal (23) and Gaurav Sharma (20), all residents of Mandi -- were arrested on Thursday night, police said.
According to police, the 78-year-old Buddhist woman monk, Orje Shoki, was found murdered in a cave near Sarkidhar village, following which a Special Investigation Team (SIT) was constituted to nab the accused.
Mandi Superintendent of Police (SP) Vinod Kumar said that during the investigation, more than 50 suspects were questioned and DNA samples of several suspects were also collected.
After a detailed investigation, the accused were arrested from different locations on Thursday night, he said.
Kumar said all the accused are drug addicts and they committed the crime with the intention of looting the victim, so that they could buy drugs.
Efforts are on to nab two more accused wanted in the case. They will be put behind bars soon, the SP said.
