Bhandup Tragedy: BEST Bus Ploughs Into Pedestrians in Mumbai, Four Killed, Nine Injured

Bhandup Tragedy: BEST Bus Ploughs Into Pedestrians in Mumbai, Four Killed, Nine Injured

A BEST bus ploughed into pedestrians in Mumbai’s Bhandup area, killing four people and injuring nine others. The driver has been taken into custody as police investigate the incident. CCTV footage of the crash has surfaced, highlighting serious road safety concerns in the city.

 

Mumbai was shaken by a devastating road accident on Wednesday after a Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) bus rammed into pedestrians in the Bhandup area, leaving four people dead and nine others injured. The incident has triggered widespread concern over road safety and public transport accountability in the city.

According to police officials, the crash occurred in a busy stretch of Bhandup when the BEST bus lost control and ran over people on the road. The impact was severe, resulting in the deaths of four pedestrians on the spot, while nine others sustained injuries of varying degrees. The injured were immediately rushed to nearby hospitals, where they are undergoing treatment.

Authorities confirmed that the bus driver involved in the incident has been taken into police custody for questioning. An investigation has been launched to determine the exact cause of the accident, including whether negligence, mechanical failure, or other factors were responsible.

A CCTV video of the incident has since surfaced, capturing the harrowing moments of the crash. The footage shows the bus barreling into pedestrians, offering a disturbing glimpse into the scale and suddenness of the tragedy. Police officials stated that the video is being closely examined as part of the ongoing probe.

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The incident has drawn attention from civic and transport authorities, with questions being raised about driver training, vehicle maintenance, and safety measures on Mumbai’s crowded roads. Further action is expected once the investigation progresses and official findings are established.

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As Mumbai mourns the loss of four lives, the Bhandup bus tragedy stands as a grim reminder of the risks faced by pedestrians in densely populated urban spaces and underscores the urgent need for stricter enforcement of road safety norms and accountability within public transport systems.

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