3 Bangladeshi students died in a road accident in Canada
Three Bangladeshi students were killed and one seriously injured in a road accident in Toronto, Canada. The accident happened at 427 South Bound Highway Dundas Exit area of Toronto last Monday around 11:30 p.m. local time.
The deceased are Shahriar Khan, Angela Baroi and Aryan Deepta. Another student named Kumar Dey is hospitalized in critical condition. They were living in Toronto on student visas from Bangladesh.
The Ontario Provincial Police confirmed in a tweet that all the victims were Bangladeshi nationals. All of them went to Canada for higher education. They lived in Toronto, the capital of Ontario. The police also said that there were four passengers in the car at the time of the accident. Three of them were killed but one is still alive.
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According to the police, a 20-year-old man and a young woman were killed on the spot after the accident. Apart from this, two injured have been taken to the hospital. One died there. The other is seriously injured and admitted to the hospital. The person who died at the hospital was only 17 years old. And now the 21-year-old driver of the car is fighting with death.
It is learned that the police reached the spot after receiving the information and found a car overturned and it was on fire. It is believed that the car hit something and overturned several times. After that it caught fire.
Toronto Fire Service said they went to the scene and put out the car fire first. After that, those trapped inside were rescued. Police said. The families of the dead and injured have been informed.
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