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Muzaffarpur accident: Car that crushed 9 children belongs to BJP leader?

| @indiablooms | Feb 25, 2018, at 08:16 pm

Patna, Feb 25 (IBNS): A day after Bihar's Muzaffarpur district road mishap, it has been reveal on Sunday that the vehicle, which lost control and entered the school premises on Saturday leaving 9 students killed, belonged to  BJP leader Manoj Baitha.


According to reports, the vehicle was Bolero and it belonged to Manoj Baitha, who is the general secretary of the BJP's Sitamarhi district unit.

The incident reportedly left 20 others injured.

The injured were rushed to Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) at Muzaffarpur.

The mishap occurred on National Highway-57 near Jhapaha.

"Eyewitnesses have reportedly said that they saw Manoj Baitha coming out of the Bolero soon after the incident," India Today reported.

While top BJP leaders in the state have denied this report, Baitha and the driver of the vehicle are absconding ever since the mishap happened.

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