3 of ex-DGP’s kin, son of Warangal DCC president die in road mishaps

3 of ex-DGP’s kin, son of Warangal DCC president die in road mishaps
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Four persons, including former Director General of Police and also Telangana Tourism Development Corporation Chairman Pervaram Ramulu’s grandson and Warangal District Congress Committee Naini Rajender Reddy’s son, died in separate ghastly road accidents in early hours on Wednesday.

Hyderabad: Four persons, including former Director General of Police and also Telangana Tourism Development Corporation Chairman Pervaram Ramulu’s grandson and Warangal District Congress Committee Naini Rajender Reddy’s son, died in separate ghastly road accidents in early hours on Wednesday.

In a shocking accident on Nehru Outer Ring Road, Ramulu’s grandson Varun Pawar (23) and his relatives Amit Pawar (23) and E Ghyan Dev (24) died on the spot when the car they were travelling in rammed into a milk van from behind at Kokapet. One Rahul Pawar suffered bleeding injuries and was admitted to Continental Hospital at Gachibowli.

Rahul and his friends were returning from their farmhouse at Kokapet on Wednesday when the accident happened. The bodies were shifted to Osmania General Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.

Telangana Inspector General of Police Mahesh Bhagawat, former minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah, Cyberabad Police Commissioner C V Anand visited Ramulu’s house and expressed their condolences.

Shamshabad DCP A R Srinivas said that the accident took place at around 6.30 am on ORR near Kokapet. Three of the four persons in the car died on the spot and a case has been registered.

In another accident, Warangal District Congress president N Rajender Reddy was struck by a tragedy on Wednesday after his 18-year-old son Naini Vishal Reddy, studying B Tech (CSE) first year at Keshava Memorial Institute of Technology, Narayanaguda, was killed in a road accident.

The accident took place at RTC X Roads in the State capital early morning on Wednesday. Reportedly Vishal was riding on a motorcycle and was hit by a TSRTC bus. The post-mortem was held at Gandhi Hospital and the boy’s eyes were donated to an eye hospital by his parents. On learning the incident, Congress leaders and a host of others visited the hospital mortuary and condoled the bereaved family.

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