Three Class 9 students died on the spot after their vehicle hit a stationary trolley loaded with paddy in the Sohagpur area of Narmadapuram district. The accident happened near Karanpur. All three students were residents of Amadehi village, and two of them were cousins. After getting information, the police reached the spot and took the bodies to the government hospital. A large number of local people also gathered there. Tehsildar Neeru Jain, Sohagpur police station in-charge Usha Maravi, Janpad Panchayat vice president Raghavendra Raghuvanshi, and police personnel were present. The bodies have been kept in the mortuary, and post-mortem will be conducted today. They used to come to Sohagpur, 5 km daily from the village The names of the students who lost their lives are Ashwin son of Lalit Raghuvanshi, Shiv son of Rameshwar Raghuvanshi, and Manuraj son of Praveen Raghuvanshi, all residents of Amdehi village. All three were students of St. Patrick’s School, Sohagpur. They used to come to Sohagpur daily from Amdehi, 5 km away. On Saturday night at 8:30 PM, they were returning home from coaching. Near Karanpur Chaudhary petrol pump, the Ola scooter collided with a trolley full of paddy, in which all three minors riding the scooter died on the spot. Second incident of collision with a trolley, demand for radium strips This is the second major incident of collision with a trolley within a week in the Sohagpur area. Earlier, near Shobhapura, a car collided with a trolley full of paddy, in which the occupants of the car were trapped and were rescued after much effort. These days, a large number of tractor-trolleys are transporting paddy in the area. Due to the lack of radium strips and adequate lights on the back of the trolleys, the risk of accidents has increased at night. Local residents have demanded that the administration make it mandatory to install radium strips and lights on trolleys. Post navigation ‘You’ve shamed Indore nationally’:Now ask yourself, ‘Is this incident a stain on the city, or are you the stain?’; 24 deaths raise serious questions system failure Shahdol coldest district in Madhya Pradesh this winter:Mercury falls below ten degrees in 25 cities, cold winds worsen shivering, fog blankets northern region