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In Niwari, a speeding dumper crashed into the rear of a trolley parked on the roadside. After the collision, the dumper caught fire. In the accident, the dumper driver and cleaner were burnt alive. Both were neighbors. The accident occurred near the big pond on Monday night around 12:30 AM. The deceased have been identified as Raja Ahirwar (32) and Gopal Ahirwar. Both were residents of Chainpura Batiyagarh Narsinghgarh. Raja Ahirwar has three daughters and one son. Meanwhile, Gopal has two daughters. The dumper was going from Narsinghgarh in Damoh district to Pariksha in Jhansi. The accident occurred during this journey. After the relatives arrive, post-mortem of the bodies will be conducted at Niwari District Hospital. 3 pictures of accident Fire brought under control with help of four fire engines Niwari Kotwali TI Baljit Singh informed that the collision was so severe that both vehicles caught fire. The dumper’s cabin caught fire. Upon receiving information, the fire brigade was notified. The fire was brought under control with the help of four fire engines. When the dumper’s cabin was removed with the help of a crane, two burnt bodies were found inside. Both deceased were traveling from Damoh Narsinghpur to Pariksha Jhansi in the dumper. Prima facie, the negligence of the trolley driver has come to light. He had not turned on the lights, due to which it could not be detected that the trolley was parked on the roadside. Two fire engines arrived from Kotwali and Tarichar Kalan. Fire spread rapidly due to ash The TI reported that the bodies remained trapped inside the dumper for about an hour, and it took great effort to extract them. The flames were visible from a distance. The truck behind was loaded with ash used in cement making, which spread on the road after the collision. This caused the fire to spread rapidly. The police arrived at the scene, controlled the traffic, and normalized the situation. Father’s death now after mother’s Lawyer Ahirwar from the same village reported that Gopal’s one daughter is 12 years old and the other is 15 years old. His wife had passed away five years ago. In such circumstances, the elderly grandparents are the only support for both. Meanwhile, driver Raja Ahirwar’s four children are being raised with the support of their grandmother and mother.