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Breaking: Violence Over No Helmet No Fuel Rule, Baby Found Buried Alive, Mumbai Accident

In Uttar Pradesh’s Basti district, a shocking incident occurred during the “No Helmet, No Fuel” campaign. At Munderwa police station area, a petrol pump worker was brutally assaulted by a group of youths after he denied them fuel for not wearing helmets. The attackers used iron rods, leaving the employee unconscious. The entire act was captured on CCTV, and the pump owner has lodged a complaint with the police.In another disturbing case, villagers were horrified in Uttar Pradesh when a baby girl was discovered buried alive. Her tiny hand was seen sticking out of the soil, reportedly mauled by an animal. Locals rushed to rescue the infant and admitted her to a hospital. Shockingly, suspicion falls on the mother, who is alleged to have buried the child alive, raising serious questions about humanity.Meanwhile, in Mumbai’s Eastern Expressway, a fatal collision took place around 1 a.m. when a pickup van rammed a stationary water tanker near Cadbury Junction. One youth died, and two others were injured. Heavy rains worsened the situation, flooding roads and homes.Separately, in Maharashtra’s Devni taluka, a cloudburst in Valandi village led to massive flooding. Roads, homes, and nearly 400 people were stranded, bringing life to a standstill.

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