A pall of gloom descended upon the entire district of Bhiwani on July 31, as a horrific road accident claimed the lives of four young men, including two real brothers, near Amirwas village. The tragedy, which occurred late Thursday evening, has left the village of Budhera in a state of shock and mourning.
๐ The Incident: Returning Home Turned Fatal The accident reportedly took place around 8:30 PM on the road connecting Amirwas and Budhera.
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The Crash: The five youths were traveling in a car, returning to their village (Budhera) from Dhigawa. According to preliminary police reports, the driver lost control of the speeding vehicle on the outskirts of Amirwas, causing the car to skid off the road and overturn multiple times.
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The Impact: The crash was so severe that the vehicle was reduced to a mangle of metal. Villagers who rushed to the spot upon hearing the crash found the occupants trapped inside.
โฐ๏ธ Identities Released: A Village in Mourning Police have identified the deceased, all residents of Budhera village, as:
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Karambir (25)
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Komal (23) โ Karambir’s younger brother
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Rajesh (24)
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Rakesh (26)
A fifth occupant, identified as Ankit, miraculously survived but sustained critical injuries. He was rushed to the Civil Hospital in Bhiwani and later referred to PGIMS Rohtak due to his deteriorating condition.
๐ฃ๏ธ Heartbreaking Scenes “The entire village is weeping today. Karambir and Komal were the hope of their family, and in one stroke, their parents have lost both sons,” said a grieving relative outside the mortuary. The loss of four young lives from a single village has triggered a wave of sympathy and shock across the district, with local political leaders visiting the families to offer condolences.
Police Investigation The Loharu Police Station has registered a case and initiated an investigation into the exact cause of the accident. “The car was completely damaged. We are investigating if it was a tyre burst or an attempt to save stray cattle that led to the loss of control,” stated the Station House Officer (SHO).









