Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 24th January 2026, 12:44 AM
A sense of mourning has gripped the village of Ramchandrapur following a tragic road traffic accident that claimed the life of a young man on Friday afternoon. The incident, which occurred in the Nilfa Bazar area of Tungipara Upazila, highlights the persistent dangers of high-speed travel on the regional highway network connecting Gopalganj to Tungipara.
The victim, identified as Abu Sayeed, aged 21, was the son of Azad Molla, a resident of Ramchandrapur village. According to local witnesses and law enforcement officials, the accident took place around midday on Friday, 23 January 2026. Sayeed was reportedly travelling along the Gopalganj–Tungipara road when he lost control of his motorcycle near the Nilfa Bazar intersection.
The vehicle veered off its course and struck a concrete road island with considerable force. The impact of the collision left the young rider with catastrophic injuries. Bystanders and local residents rushed to the scene to provide initial assistance, but the severity of the trauma was immediately apparent.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Victim Name | Abu Sayeed |
| Age | 21 Years |
| Location | Nilfa Bazar, Gopalganj–Tungipara Road |
| Date & Time | 23 January 2026; Approx. 12:30 PM |
| Cause of Accident | Loss of control; Impact with road island |
| Medical Response | Gopalganj Medical College Hospital |
| Official Outcome | Declared deceased upon arrival |
Following the crash, Sayeed was rushed in critical condition to Gopalganj Medical College Hospital. Despite the rapid intervention of the emergency medical team, the duty doctor was unable to revive him, officially pronouncing him dead shortly after his arrival at the facility.
The Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Tungipara Police Station, Md. Ayub Ali, confirmed the details of the tragedy. Preliminary police findings suggest that the accident was a self-initiated crash resulting from excessive speed or a momentary lapse in concentration, though a full investigation is expected to be conducted to rule out mechanical failure or road obstructions.
This latest fatality has reignited local discussions regarding the safety of the Gopalganj–Tungipara corridor. Residents have frequently expressed concerns over the lack of proper lighting and clear signage near the road islands at Nilfa Bazar, which can be difficult for motorcyclists to navigate during high-speed transit.
The body was handed over to the grieving family following the completion of legal formalities. As the community gathers for the funeral rites, the incident serves as a sobering reminder of the vulnerability of young riders on the nation’s highways.
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