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    Former Chief Minister and BRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao expressed shock and sadness over the road accidents that occurred in Nalgonda district. He extended his condolences to the families of the deceased and urged the government to provide better treatment for the injured and compensation for the families of those who lost their lives. He made this statement on the BRS party’s Twitter platform.

    In Miryalaguda, Nalgonda district, a tragic incident took place on Monday morning. A family who had lost a family member in a road accident also got involved in another accident while traveling in an auto. As a result, five members of the same family lost their lives in these two accidents. The doctors are currently trying to save the lives of the three injured individuals.

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    According to the police, Kesavulu (28) from Nimmanayak Thanda of Peddavoor mandal was involved in a road accident on Sunday night while traveling from Miryalaguda to Peddavoor. He collided with an elderly man named Saidulu near Vempadu in Nimmanoor. Both Kesavulu and Saidulu died in this accident.

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    Upon hearing the news of Kesavulu’s death, his family members were devastated. Seven members of Kesavulu’s family traveled to the accident site in a Tata Ace vehicle. However, just a few minutes away from reaching the location, an oil tanker coming from the opposite direction collided with their vehicle. As a result, Ramawat Ganya (40), Nagaraju (28), Pandya (40), and Bujji (38) from Kesavulu’s family died on the spot. The police took the three seriously injured individuals to Miryalaguda Hospital, where doctors reported that their condition is critical.

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