
What started as a routine morning journey to Hisar turned into a nightmare when a Haryana Roadways bus overturned near Rajli village, killing one student and injuring several others on Monday.
The tragedy struck when the bus driver encountered a fallen tree blocking the Hisar-Rajli road. With around 65 passengers packed inside the vehicle - many of them students heading to their destinations - the driver had to make a split-second decision. Trying to avoid hitting the tree, he steered the overcrowded bus onto the muddy roadside. But the soft ground couldn't support the heavy vehicle's weight and sudden movement. The bus lost its balance and overturned, trapping passengers inside.
Twenty-year-old Khushi Mohammad from Rajli village didn't make it out alive. She died at the spot, her dreams cut short by a tragedy that could have been avoided.
Four girl students weren't as fortunate either - they sustained serious injuries and had to be rushed to the local hospital. The extent of their injuries and current condition hasn't been disclosed yet.
The sound of the crash brought villagers running from nearby areas. Without waiting for official rescue teams, they jumped into action, helping pull passengers out of the overturned bus. Their quick response likely prevented more casualties.
This accident raises uncomfortable questions about the state of public transport in Haryana. An overcrowded bus carrying 65 passengers was an accident waiting to happen. Add a fallen tree on a poorly maintained road, and you have a recipe for disaster.
The morning that began with students and passengers boarding the bus for their daily commute ended with families receiving the worst news possible. For Khushi Mohammad's family in Rajli village, Monday will forever be remembered as the day their daughter never came home.
As authorities investigate what caused the tree to fall and whether proper road maintenance was being followed, one life has already been lost and several others changed forever.