Phansidewa, 25th April: A tragic accident claimed the life of a cyclist and left two others injured while returning home in Phansidewa. The incident occurred on Friday night at the Leusipakuri Hatiram Jote area.
According to reports, the cyclist was returning home from Leusipakuri market when a bike hit him from behind, causing him to fall on the road. The two persons riding the bike were also injured in the incident.
Locals rescued them and rushed them to a private hospital in Fulbari, where doctors declared the cyclist dead. The two injured bike riders are currently undergoing treatment and are reported to be in serious condition.
Cyclist dies, two injured in accident while returning home in Phansidewa

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