Harda Road Accident: Mother, Son Killed Days Before Wedding
Digital Desk
A mother and her son died in a tractor-trolley collision in Harda, MP, just days before his wedding on April 19. Their 12-year-old nephew was critically injured.
Harda Road Accident Claims Mother and Son Days Before His Wedding
A tractor-trolley collision on a Harda district highway turned a family's wedding preparations into mourning overnight, killing a 21-year-old groom-to-be and his mother while critically injuring their young nephew.
Returning From Wedding Shopping
A young man barely four days away from his wedding and his mother never made it home from a routine shopping trip to the market. Abhishek Keer, 21, a resident of village Unchan in Harda district of Madhya Pradesh, had gone to Harda town on Tuesday evening with his mother Narmadi Bai, 45, and his 12-year-old nephew Shubham Keer to purchase items for his upcoming wedding ceremony. The baraat — the groom's wedding procession — was scheduled to depart for village Gadrapur on April 19.
Collision Near Mangrul Naka
At around 8:15 pm on Tuesday night, the three were returning home on a motorcycle when tragedy struck near the forest department checkpost at Mangrul Naka, under Handia police station limits. A tractor-trolley, which had just offloaded pipes and was heading back towards Handia, collided head-on with their bike. The impact was severe. Both Abhishek and his mother Narmadi Bai suffered critical head injuries and were declared dead at the scene itself. Young Shubham sustained a serious nose injury in the crash.
Rushed to Hospital, Declared Dead
All three were rushed to the Community Health Centre in Handia where doctors confirmed that the mother and son had succumbed to their injuries. Shubham was initially admitted to the district hospital in Harda for treatment. According to medical staff, his condition warranted further care and he was subsequently referred to Bhopal for advanced treatment.
Wedding Rituals Were Days Away
The loss has devastated a family that was in the middle of festive preparations. According to Abhishek's elder brother Bhagwansingh Keer, the family had an entire schedule of pre-wedding events lined up. A mata pujan ceremony was planned for April 17, a mandap programme was set for April 18, and the baraat was to leave on April 19. Abhishek's engagement had taken place only recently, and the family was in full preparation mode. He was the younger of two brothers and also had three sisters. His father has been mentally unwell for several years and is also hearing-impaired, leaving Abhishek as a central support for the household.
Police Register Case, Probe Underway
Handia police have registered a marg (unnatural death) case and launched an investigation into the circumstances of the collision. As per reports, the tractor-trolley involved in the accident was travelling empty after completing a pipe delivery, when it hit the motorcycle. Authorities have taken cognisance of the incident and are examining details of the vehicle and its route.
Bodies Sent for Post-Mortem
The bodies of Abhishek and Narmadi Bai were kept in the mortuary of the district hospital overnight. Officials confirmed that the post-mortem was conducted on Wednesday morning, after which the remains were handed over to the family members. Sources indicated that a large number of villagers gathered at the hospital as news of the tragedy spread through the region.
Road Safety Concern Resurfaces
This accident comes amid a broader pattern of fatal tractor-trolley crashes on rural roads in Madhya Pradesh. In a separate incident the same night, a tractor-trolley carrying wedding guests in Rajgarh district overturned into a drain after colliding with a truck, killing three people and injuring fifteen others. Both incidents point to the persistent road safety risks on poorly lit rural highways, particularly during night hours. As per reports, authorities have been repeatedly urged to enforce stricter checks on overloaded or recklessly driven agricultural vehicles on state highways, though enforcement on rural routes remains inconsistent.
A family that was counting down days to a celebration is now counting its losses — and a community is once again asking how many more such tragedies the roads will claim before systemic action follows.
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Harda Road Accident: Mother, Son Killed Days Before Wedding
Digital Desk
Harda Road Accident Claims Mother and Son Days Before His Wedding
A tractor-trolley collision on a Harda district highway turned a family's wedding preparations into mourning overnight, killing a 21-year-old groom-to-be and his mother while critically injuring their young nephew.
Returning From Wedding Shopping
A young man barely four days away from his wedding and his mother never made it home from a routine shopping trip to the market. Abhishek Keer, 21, a resident of village Unchan in Harda district of Madhya Pradesh, had gone to Harda town on Tuesday evening with his mother Narmadi Bai, 45, and his 12-year-old nephew Shubham Keer to purchase items for his upcoming wedding ceremony. The baraat — the groom's wedding procession — was scheduled to depart for village Gadrapur on April 19.
Collision Near Mangrul Naka
At around 8:15 pm on Tuesday night, the three were returning home on a motorcycle when tragedy struck near the forest department checkpost at Mangrul Naka, under Handia police station limits. A tractor-trolley, which had just offloaded pipes and was heading back towards Handia, collided head-on with their bike. The impact was severe. Both Abhishek and his mother Narmadi Bai suffered critical head injuries and were declared dead at the scene itself. Young Shubham sustained a serious nose injury in the crash.
Rushed to Hospital, Declared Dead
All three were rushed to the Community Health Centre in Handia where doctors confirmed that the mother and son had succumbed to their injuries. Shubham was initially admitted to the district hospital in Harda for treatment. According to medical staff, his condition warranted further care and he was subsequently referred to Bhopal for advanced treatment.
Wedding Rituals Were Days Away
The loss has devastated a family that was in the middle of festive preparations. According to Abhishek's elder brother Bhagwansingh Keer, the family had an entire schedule of pre-wedding events lined up. A mata pujan ceremony was planned for April 17, a mandap programme was set for April 18, and the baraat was to leave on April 19. Abhishek's engagement had taken place only recently, and the family was in full preparation mode. He was the younger of two brothers and also had three sisters. His father has been mentally unwell for several years and is also hearing-impaired, leaving Abhishek as a central support for the household.
Police Register Case, Probe Underway
Handia police have registered a marg (unnatural death) case and launched an investigation into the circumstances of the collision. As per reports, the tractor-trolley involved in the accident was travelling empty after completing a pipe delivery, when it hit the motorcycle. Authorities have taken cognisance of the incident and are examining details of the vehicle and its route.
Bodies Sent for Post-Mortem
The bodies of Abhishek and Narmadi Bai were kept in the mortuary of the district hospital overnight. Officials confirmed that the post-mortem was conducted on Wednesday morning, after which the remains were handed over to the family members. Sources indicated that a large number of villagers gathered at the hospital as news of the tragedy spread through the region.
Road Safety Concern Resurfaces
This accident comes amid a broader pattern of fatal tractor-trolley crashes on rural roads in Madhya Pradesh. In a separate incident the same night, a tractor-trolley carrying wedding guests in Rajgarh district overturned into a drain after colliding with a truck, killing three people and injuring fifteen others. Both incidents point to the persistent road safety risks on poorly lit rural highways, particularly during night hours. As per reports, authorities have been repeatedly urged to enforce stricter checks on overloaded or recklessly driven agricultural vehicles on state highways, though enforcement on rural routes remains inconsistent.
A family that was counting down days to a celebration is now counting its losses — and a community is once again asking how many more such tragedies the roads will claim before systemic action follows.