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At least six people, including two Secondary School Certificate examinees and a mother with her child, were killed in separate road accidents in Pabna, Lakshmipur and Satkhira districts on Friday.

抖阴精品 Pabna correspondent reported that two teenagers riding a motorcycle were killed in a head-on collision with an easybike at Laler Mor on the Kashinathpur-Aminpur regional highway at Santhia upazila. The accident took place at around 5:30pm on Friday.


The victims are Asad, 17, son of Karim Kari of Goalnagar village, and Jubair, 18, son of Delwar Hossain of Bongram area鈥攂oth SSC examinees.

Locals said that the two were speeding when the crash occurred near the intersection.

Aminpur police officer-in-charge Nurus Salam Siddiqui said that the bodies were handed over to their families as no complaints were filed.

Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha reported that two men were killed in separate incidents in Lakshmipur on the day.聽

A former bank official, Md Yusuf, 70, son of Munsur Ahmed from the Tumchar area, was seriously injured when a Jonaki Paribahan bus rear-ended his battery-run auto-rickshaw on the Lakshmipur-Ramgati road.

He was declared dead at Lakshmipur Sadar Hospital.

In another incident, Harun-ur- Rashid, 50, a grocery shop owner and son of Renu Miah from Denayatpur area, was killed after being hit by a motorcycle near the Raipur Municipality office.

He succumbed to his injuries as he was being rushed to Dhaka for emergency treatment.

Officer-in-charge Md Abdul Monnaf of the Lakshmipur Sadar police station and OC Nizam Uddin Bhuiyan of Raipur police station confirmed the incidents.

Meanwhile, in Satkhira, a woman and her three-year-old son died after a passenger bus rammed into their motorcycle at the Kumira Kadamtala intersection at around 12:30pm, BSS reported.

The deceased are Rita Sadhu, 28, and her son Sourav. Her husband Apurba Sadhu and their four-year-old daughter Shova Sadhu were injured and are undergoing treatment.

Police inspector (Investigation) of Patkelghata police station Sanjay Kumar Das confirmed the incident.