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To-be bride dies in Hyderabad road accident, fiance injured

Written by : TNM Staff

In a tragic incident, a woman techie who was travelling with her fiancé, was killed in a road accident in Hyderabad's Uppal area on Saturday. The incident was caught on a CCTV camera. The deceased was identified as 24-year-old Vinisha, who was recently engaged to 30-year-old Kiran. The couple was set to be married in less than two months. 

The video shows several vehicles passing through a busy stretch. An SUV can be seen approaching a barricade in the middle of the road, with the couple on the bike following behind closely even as another car is seen moving next to them. The car in front swerves at the last moment to avoid hitting the barricade and Kiran can be seen slamming the brakes but to no avail. The bike hit the barricade, before hitting the road median. 

“The bike first hit the barricade and then went on to ram the road median in front of it. Due to the impact, Vinisha who was riding pillion was thrown off the bike and fell on the road. She came under a car and died on the spot,” the police were quoted as saying. 

Kiran was seen in the video wearing a helmet, and he survived the crash with minor injuries.

 “The biker lost control and crashed into the divider and the collision caused his helmet to come off his head. The woman (Vinusha) fell further away from the bike and was dragged by a speeding car which was getting onto the flyover,” an eyewitness told DC.

Vinisha's body was shifted to the Gandhi Hospital where a post mortem was conducted, before the body was handed over to her family. The Uppal police said that they had registered a case and they were conducting further investigation. 

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