JALANDHAR, Punjab — A harrowing late-night collision along the National Highway near Bhogpur in Punjab's Jalandhar district has claimed the lives of three people, including two residents of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, leaving local authorities and grieving families searching for answers.
The fatal crash occurred during the early hours on Sunday, August 16, 2026 when the victims' private vehicle reportedly collided with a heavy transport truck near the Bhogpur stretch, prompting an immediate response from highway patrol units and local emergency services.
According to preliminary reports from the Jalandhar Rural Police, the vehicle was traveling along the highway when it lost control and crashed into a transport vehicle. The sheer force of the impact completely crushed the front section of the car, trapping the occupants inside the wreckage.
Local residents and highway passersby rushed to assist prior to the arrival of emergency personnel, who utilized specialized equipment to extricate the victims from the mangled frame.
"The collision was severe, resulting in catastrophic damage to the private passenger vehicle. First responders worked rapidly to clear the wreckage and transport the victims to the nearest medical center, but three individuals succumbed to their injuries."— Local Police Official
Police officials confirmed the identities and origins of the victims following preliminary documentation checks at the scene. Two of the deceased were confirmed to be residents of Srinagar who were traveling through Punjab for commercial work, while the third victim was identified as a local driver; all three were declared dead on arrival at the Civil Hospital in Jalandhar.
Towing crews quickly cleared the debris and moved the damaged vehicles off the main highway lanes to restore the normal flow of traffic along the busy arterial route. Meanwhile, authorities have registered a case under relevant traffic collision sections and initiated a thorough forensic investigation to determine whether poor visibility, mechanical failure, or high speed contributed to the tragedy.
The Jalandhar district administration is coordinating with authorities in Jammu and Kashmir to facilitate the completion of post-mortem formalities and arrange the transport of the deceased residents back to their hometown in Srinagar.
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