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High-Speed Tragedy on the Bypass: Fatal Crash Claims Five Lives

Police said the Suzuki Hayabusa hit a turning car at an X-road junction, and locals alleged the bypass has become a hotspot for illegal bike racing.

  • In the early hours of Monday, a Suzuki Hayabusa rammed into a car on the Mahabubnagar bypass near Palakonda, killing five people. The collision occurred at an X-road junction between 12:30 a.m. and 1 a.m.
  • According to Police, eight people were traveling in the car towards Kanakpet after attending a function. The motorcycle, heading towards Hyderabad at high speed, struck the vehicle's rear side.
  • Both people on the motorcycle died on the spot, while three passengers in the rear seat—a woman, a seven-year-old boy, and an 18-month-old child—succumbed to injuries. Another woman remains in critical condition.
  • Identities of the deceased remain unestablished, and a formal complaint has not been lodged as Police continue their investigation. The circumstances surrounding the fatal collision are still under review.
  • Locals alleged that the Mahabubnagar bypass has become a hotspot for illegal bike racing, raising safety concerns following the fatal crash near Palakonda. These claims underscore broader road safety issues on the bypass.
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Mahabubnagar Road Accident: Five people were killed in a tragic road accident in Telangana's Mahabubnagar district. The accident occurred near Palakonda Junction on the main bypass road, where a speeding racing bike collided with a car coming from the opposite direction. The impact of the collision was so severe that five people died on the spot. Police have identified the deceased. Four of them are said to be residents of the New Prem Nagar ar…

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