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5 of family killed after speedy SUV hit them while waiting for bus in Gwalior

The family members had come to Badgaon in Gwalior to attend a marriage function.Police arrested the SUV driver and interrogated him.

BHOPAL: Five persons of a family were killed on Thursday after a speedy SUV hit them in Gwalior, said police. The deceased were identified as Nirpal Singh, 54, his wife Rajabeti, 52, their daughter-in-law Ramabeti, 28, granddaughters Poonam, 7 and Reshma, 6, all residents of Basai village of Morena drict. Police arrested the driver and interrogated him. “The family members had come to Badgaon in Gwalior to attend a marriage function. They were waiting near a Dhaba for a bus to return to their village when a speedy SUV hit them,” Gwalior additional superintendent of police Rajesh Dandotiya said.Locals informed the police and rushed them to a near hospital but they were declared brought dead. The family members of the deceased reached the spot and created a ruckus on the road. They demanded compensation for the family. Drict collector Kaushlendra Vikram Singh convinced them that appropriate compensation will be given to them.

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