Kurnool tragedy: Three pedestrians killed as speeding lorry rams into crowd
A horrific road accident on National Highway-44 late Tuesday night plunged Kurnool city into deep sorrow. A speeding lorry lost control near Suraj Grand Hotel and rammed into a group of pedestrians who were attempting to cross the road. Three persons lost their lives in the incident, while two others sustained grievous injuries. Two victims died on the spot due to the impact, while another succumbed to injuries during treatment at the Government General Hospital in Kurnool.
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Kurnool tragedy: Three pedestrians killed as speeding lorry rams into crowd
Kurnool: A horrific road accident on National Highway-44 late Tuesday night plunged Kurnool city into deep sorrow. A speeding lorry lost control near Suraj Grand Hotel and rammed into a group of pedestrians who were attempting to cross the road. Three persons lost their lives in the incident, while two others sustained grievous injuries. Two victims died on the spot due to the impact, while another succumbed to injuries during treatment at the Government General Hospital in Kurnool.
According to eyewitnesses and police officials, the lorry approached at high speed and dragged the pedestrians for several metres after hitting them. Locals reported that the driver fled the scene immediately after the crash. The deceased were identified as Ramireddy and Lakshman, both residents of Rajiv Nagar in Kurnool, who died instantly. Srinivasulu of R. Gokulapadu, who suffered critical injuries, was shifted to Kurnool GGH but died despite the efforts of the medical team.
Hospital authorities stated that Srinivasulu succumbed within hours of admission, while two other injured pedestrians continue to undergo treatment. Of them, a man named Intiyaz is said to be in a highly critical condition, receiving specialised care under the supervision of a dedicated medical team.
Kurnool Traffic Police have registered a case and seized the lorry involved in the mishap. Preliminary investigation indicates that overspeeding and negligent driving led to the accident. Tension prevailed in the area until early morning as locals expressed anger over recurring accidents along this stretch. They demanded proper zebra crossings, speed-breakers, and intensified night-time monitoring. Public representatives and officials visited the hospital to console the bereaved families and assured that the government would extend necessary support to the victims.

