Khaborwala Online Desk
Published: 17 Jan 2026, 12:33 pm
A devastating head-on collision between two passenger buses on the Dhaka–Sylhet highway in Osmani Nagar, Sylhet, claimed the lives of two individuals and left at least twelve others injured on Saturday morning. The accident occurred at approximately 7:00 am near Dayamir Madrasa.
According to police reports and eyewitness accounts, a Dhaka-bound bus operated by Ena Transport (registration: Dhaka Metro-B-12-3560) collided head-on with a Sylhet-bound Shyamoli Transport bus (registration: Dhaka Metro-B-24286). Eyewitnesses described a scene of chaos, reporting that both drivers appeared to have lost control of their vehicles, resulting in a direct, high-impact collision.
Local residents, assisted by the Tajpur Fire Service and Osmani Nagar police, rushed to the scene to rescue the injured. Victims were promptly transported to Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital, where doctors confirmed that several patients were in critical condition and receiving intensive care.
Confirmed Fatalities:
| Name | Age | Address |
|---|---|---|
| Md. Mojibur Rahman | 55 | Dashai Howlader, Naria Upazila, Shariatpur |
| Bakul Ravidas | 26 | Kapankhalpar Village, Osmani Nagar, Sylhet |
Injured Passengers:
| Name | Age | District/Upazila | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mushahid | 35 | Jalalabad, Sylhet | Son of Rabi Miah |
| Alamin | 34 | Jamalganj, Sunamganj | – |
| Faruk | 38 | Belab, Narsingdi | – |
| Mehedi Hasan | – | Belab, Narsingdi | – |
| Unknown | 8 | Various locations | – |
Osmani Nagar Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Murshedul Alam Bhuiya confirmed that an investigation into the accident has commenced and medical treatment for the injured is ongoing. He added that increased caution and stricter traffic management would be implemented in high-risk sections of the highway.
Local authorities and community members expressed deep sorrow over the incident and urged immediate measures to strengthen road safety and ensure passenger protection. Observers have pointed to poor road conditions and excessive vehicle speed as key contributing factors.
Traffic safety experts stressed the need for stricter adherence to bus operation regulations, expansion of traffic checkpoints, and the installation of warning signs at accident-prone areas to prevent similar tragedies. This collision serves as a stark warning to both operators and passengers nationwide, highlighting the urgent need for proactive measures to avoid future fatalities.
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