Mumbai: Six killed in road accident on Eastern Freeway

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Nov 05, 2016, 06:25 PM IST

The wreckage of a taxi at a police station which met with an accident killing six and injuring three people on the eastern express highway in Mumbai on Saturday.

Two of the six were children who were killed on Saturday morning in a road accident in Mumbai.

Six persons including two children were on Saturday killed while three others sustained serious injuries when the taxi they were travelling in hit a road divider on the eastern freeway in Mumbai, police said.

The accident occurred at around 9 am near Wadi Bunder when the vehicle carrying nine persons was headed to Mumbadevi temple in South Mumbai, they said. The victims, all residents of Surat, were going to offer prayers when the driver lost control and dashed the vehicle on the road divider, police said. The onlookers soon alerted the police after which all the injured were rushed to J J Hospital.

Six of them were declared brought dead while the rest were admitted to the ICU. The deceased have been identified as Rajkumar Verma (8), Anantra Verma (35), Harkesh Verma (45), Rajshree Verma (35) Ragini Verma (20) and Asha Verma (12), police said.