Tragedy Strikes on Yamuna Expressway: Six Dead in Fatal Bus-Van Collision
- A fatal early-morning crash on the Yamuna Expressway killed six people, including three women, around 4.20 a.m. in the Sadabad police station area on March 3, 2026.
- The van was carrying 13 passengers from Prem Nagar, Delhi to Dholpur, Rajasthan when it was hit from behind by a sleeper bus from Noida to Gorakhpur, Additional Superintendent of Police Ram Anand Kushwaha said.
- The van driver escaped unhurt, and police moved six injured, including three children, two men and a woman, to hospitals with children referred to SN Medical College, Agra where two are out of danger.
- Authorities opened an investigation into the early-morning crash; Additional Superintendent of Police Ram Anand Kushwaha, the Circle Officer of Sadabad and the Station House Officer shifted the injured to hospital, police said.
- All van occupants were residents of Prem Nagar, Delhi, belonging to multiple families travelling to Dholpur, Rajasthan, police said, affecting the local community deeply.
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6 killed as double-decker bus collides with van on Yamuna Expressway
Devastation struck on the Yamuna Expressway today as a tragic collision unfolded between a sleeper bus and a van. The unfortunate incident claimed the lives of six individuals, with three others sustaining injuries. The van, en route from Delhi to Dholpur, found itself in the path of the bus as it attempted to maneuver around.
Six killed as double-decker bus hit van on Yamuna Expressway in U.P.'s Hathras
The van carrying 13 passengers was on its way from Prem Nagar in Delhi to Dholpur in Rajasthan when it was hit from behind by a sleeper bus travelling from Noida to Gorakhpur, ASP Ram Anand Kushwaha said.
Uttar Pradesh: 6 die after van collides with double-decker bus in Hathras
According to Additional Superintendent of Police Ramanand Kushwaha, authorities received information about the incident at around 4:15 am. The accident involved a van travelling from Delhi to Dholpur in Rajasthan and a double-decker bus heading from Noida to Gorakhpur.
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