Unforunate: Two MBBS students of Hindu Rao Medical College killed after bike rams into divider

Published On 2018-11-23 11:40 GMT   |   Update On 2018-11-23 11:40 GMT

New Delhi: Two MBBS medicos were killed after they fell off the newly-constructed Signature Bridge here after their sports bike rammed into a divider on Friday morning, police has infomed.


The deceased have been identified as Satya Vijay Shankaran (23) and Chandra Shekhar, they added.


Shankaran, who hailed from Ranchi, was interning with the Hindu Rao Hospital and Shekhar, a resident of Khanpur in south Delhi, was a second-year MBBS student of Hindu Rao Medical College, police said.


Initially, it was suspected that the victims were performing stunts. However, police in their investigation has ruled out that angle.


This is the first such accident on the Signature Bridge since its inauguration by Chief Minister Arvind Kerjiwal on November 4.


"Being a left turn, the possibility that they were performing stunts has been ruled out", a senior police officer said.


Police were informed about the incident at 8.40 am following which they rushed to the spot, he said.


The two were coming from the northeast district and were probably heading towards Majnu Ka Tilla, the officer said.


The accident occurred on the left turn loop of the Signature Bridge after the two motorcycle riders, apparently driving at high speed, hit the divider following which the two fell down the bridge, a senior police officer said.


The bike was found on the bridge, he said.


Both the injured were rushed to a hospital where they were declared brought dead by doctors, he said.


" It is deeply saddening and shocking to have learnt about the tragic demise of Dr Satya an intern from Hindu Rao hospital and Dr Chandershekhar a medical student from NDMC Medical college. Doctors were riding a bike and after losing control over the vehicle they hit the railing of signatures brigde. They succumbed to injuries they sustained from the accident and were declared dead on arrival. Sincere condolences to the families grieving the immeasurable loss they suffered." stated the statement from Resident Doctors Body, FORDA
Article Source : with agency inputs

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