Sergeant Jayanta Sarkar filed the case with Shibchar Police Station around 12:45am today
The night before he left for Dhaka from Khulna, Rashed Sardar’s daughters – nine-year-old Safa and five-year-old Sara – had asked him to bring back Eid outfits for them.
The bus that went off the Dhaka-Bhanga expressway and crashed killing 19 people yesterday should have been taken off the roads four months ago when the authorities suspended its permits following a fatal crash.
The night before Rashed Sardar left for Dhaka on a bus of Emad Paribahan from Khulna, two of his daughters -- nine-year-old Safa and five-year-old Sara -- requested him to bring them dresses for the Eid
Seventeen of the 19 victims who were killed in the Madaripur bus accident were identified this afternoon.
The acting deputy director of the district family planning office in Gopalganj was one of 19 people killed after an Emad Paribahan bus fell into a ditch this morning in Madaripur's Shibchar upazila.
The bus of Emad Paribahan that fell into a ditch on the Dhaka-Mawa-Bhanga Expressway this morning, leaving at least 19 dead, has been operating without any fitness clearance for three months..The fitness clearance of the vehicle -- Dhaka Metro Ba-15-3348 -- expired in January this year, so
Madaripur district administration has formed a four-member committee to probe into today's Madaripur accident that left 19 people dead and 24 injured so far