22-year-old woman run over by truck in Surat, dies
A 22-year-old woman tragically lost her life after being run over by a speeding cement mixer truck on Dumas Airport Road in Surat on Thursday morning. The fatal accident occurred while the young woman was riding her two-wheeler to the office from home.The horrifying moment was captured on nearby CCTV, showing the truck ramming into her two-wheeler and crushing her under its wheels. The bystanders quickly gathered at the scene, got hold of the truck driver, and demanded strict action. The Dumas police arrived swiftly and have launched an investigation into the incident.This tragedy comes just days after a similar fatal accident in Surat’s Udhna area, where a 13-year-old boy, Kartik Nehate, was run over and killed by a Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) garbage truck on the night of May 29. Kartik, who had gone out with his sisters to buy soda, died on the spot, prompting police action and a formal accident case.The two back-to-back deaths have sparked widespread anger and grief across the city, with many citizens and activists demanding better regulation of heavy vehicle traffic, especially in densely populated urban zones. As investigations continue in both cases, public calls for accountability and safer streets grow louder.

A 22-year-old woman tragically lost her life after being run over by a speeding cement mixer truck on Dumas Airport Road in Surat on Thursday morning. The fatal accident occurred while the young woman was riding her two-wheeler to the office from home.
The horrifying moment was captured on nearby CCTV, showing the truck ramming into her two-wheeler and crushing her under its wheels. The bystanders quickly gathered at the scene, got hold of the truck driver, and demanded strict action. The Dumas police arrived swiftly and have launched an investigation into the incident.
This tragedy comes just days after a similar fatal accident in Surat’s Udhna area, where a 13-year-old boy, Kartik Nehate, was run over and killed by a Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) garbage truck on the night of May 29. Kartik, who had gone out with his sisters to buy soda, died on the spot, prompting police action and a formal accident case.
The two back-to-back deaths have sparked widespread anger and grief across the city, with many citizens and activists demanding better regulation of heavy vehicle traffic, especially in densely populated urban zones. As investigations continue in both cases, public calls for accountability and safer streets grow louder.
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