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Bus Carrying Wedding Guests Plunges, 20 Injured

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 24th January 2026, 2:51 PM

Bus Carrying Wedding Guests Plunges, 20 Injured

At least 20 people, including women and children, were injured when a bus carrying wedding guests lost control and plunged into a roadside ditch in Chuagacha, Jessore, on Saturday morning (24 January). Of those injured, 10 are reported to be in a critical condition and have been admitted to the 250-bed Jessore General Hospital for advanced treatment.

The incident occurred at Tengurpur turn on the Chuagacha-Maheshpur highway. Local sources and eyewitnesses reported that the bus, operated by ‘Gorai’ Transport on the Jessore-Monihar–Khulna route, was returning from a wedding in Bathangachi village, Maheshpur, carrying the groom’s party to Naupala, Jessore. While negotiating the Tengurpur turn, the driver failed to notice a speed breaker, causing the vehicle to skid off the road and fall into a ditch.

Approximately 65 passengers were on board at the time. Most sustained injuries of varying severity, ranging from broken limbs to deep cuts and bruises. Several passengers remain in a serious condition, requiring specialised medical care.

Emergency response teams, including Chuagacha police and the fire service, were promptly alerted by locals and rushed to the scene. Injured passengers were initially admitted to Chuagacha Upazila Government Model Hospital, where primary treatment was administered. Those in critical condition were subsequently transferred to Jessore General Hospital for advanced care.

Anwar Hossain, leader of the Chuagacha Fire Service, stated, “The wedding guest bus lost control at Tengurpur turn and fell into a ditch. We immediately conducted a rescue operation and ensured all injured passengers were taken to hospital without delay.”

Dr Akheri Zaman, emergency physician at Chuagacha Upazila Government Model Hospital, confirmed, “Several of the injured are in critical condition and have been referred to Jessore for specialised treatment.”

Chuagacha Police Station Officer-in-Charge Rezaul Karim added, “Upon receiving the report, police arrived at the scene and assisted the fire service in a joint rescue operation to safely evacuate all passengers.”

The following table summarises the known injured passengers:

Name Age Severity Remarks
Pradip Kumar 65 Critical Broken limbs
Pranto Kumar 29 Critical Deep cuts
Ganesh Kumar 50 Moderate Injuries to arms/legs
Sufal Kumar 55 Moderate Bruising and minor cuts
Rina Das 60 Moderate Minor injuries
Aritro Das 15 Moderate Minor injuries
Rishikesh 19 Moderate Minor injuries
Pravati Das 32 Moderate Minor injuries
Madhu Das 55 Moderate Minor injuries
Santosh Sribas Gain 45 Critical Severe cuts
Faruk Hossain 32 Moderate Minor injuries
Toton 48 Moderate Minor injuries
Asim Das 26 Moderate Minor injuries
Priyanka Das 40 Moderate Minor injuries

Authorities have urged drivers to exercise caution, especially on busy highway turns, and reminded the public of the importance of adhering to road safety measures to prevent such accidents.

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