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College Student Killed, Two Injured in Bus–Easy Bike Collision in Pirojpur

College Student Killed, Two Injured in Bus–Easy Bike Collision in Pirojpur

Zakir Hossin, Pirojpur: A college student was killed and two others were seriously injured in a head-on collision between a passenger bus and an easy bike in the Dumuritola area near Muktarkashi Bridge under Pirojpur Sadar Upazila.

The accident occurred around 12:00 pm on Thursday (June 4).

The deceased was identified as Maria Akter, a college student. The injured are easy bike driver Sohel and Maria’s mother, Aleya Begum. Both are currently receiving treatment at Pirojpur Sadar Hospital.

According to local sources, the accident occurred when a speeding passenger bus collided head-on with the easy bike, leaving the three-wheeler severely damaged. All passengers on board sustained serious injuries. Local residents rushed the victims to Pirojpur Sadar Hospital, where Maria Akter succumbed to her injuries on the way.

Meanwhile, eyewitnesses and local residents have raised concerns about road safety in the area, claiming that trucks are frequently parked along the highway for loading and unloading timber and tree logs near the accident site.

Residents said that these parked trucks often occupy part of the roadway, forcing vehicles to maneuver through a narrowed section of the highway and increasing the risk of accidents. They believe such conditions may have contributed to Thursday’s tragic crash.

Locals further alleged that despite the issue persisting for a long time, the relevant authorities have yet to take effective measures. They called for immediate action to stop illegal truck parking and roadside loading activities on the highway.

Police said that the exact cause of the accident is still under investigation and that necessary legal procedures are underway.

It is worth noting that several fatal accidents involving buses and easy bikes have occurred in Pirojpur in recent years, prompting renewed calls from residents for stricter traffic management and enhanced road safety measures.

 

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College Student Killed, Two Injured in Bus–Easy Bike Collision in Pirojpur

Publish Date : 04 June 2026

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Zakir Hossin, Pirojpur: A college student was killed and two others were seriously injured in a head-on collision between a passenger bus and an easy bike in the Dumuritola area near Muktarkashi Bridge under Pirojpur Sadar Upazila.The accident occurred around 12:00 pm on Thursday (June 4).The deceased was identified as Maria Akter, a college student. The injured are easy bike driver Sohel and Maria’s mother, Aleya Begum. Both are currently receiving treatment at Pirojpur Sadar Hospital.According to local sources, the accident occurred when a speeding passenger bus collided head-on with the easy bike, leaving the three-wheeler severely damaged. All passengers on board sustained serious injuries. Local residents rushed the victims to Pirojpur Sadar Hospital, where Maria Akter succumbed to her injuries on the way.Meanwhile, eyewitnesses and local residents have raised concerns about road safety in the area, claiming that trucks are frequently parked along the highway for loading and unloading timber and tree logs near the accident site.Residents said that these parked trucks often occupy part of the roadway, forcing vehicles to maneuver through a narrowed section of the highway and increasing the risk of accidents. They believe such conditions may have contributed to Thursday’s tragic crash.Locals further alleged that despite the issue persisting for a long time, the relevant authorities have yet to take effective measures. They called for immediate action to stop illegal truck parking and roadside loading activities on the highway.Police said that the exact cause of the accident is still under investigation and that necessary legal procedures are underway.It is worth noting that several fatal accidents involving buses and easy bikes have occurred in Pirojpur in recent years, prompting renewed calls from residents for stricter traffic management and enhanced road safety measures.  

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