UP: IAF officer’s wife died after being struck by a speeding car on the Yamuna Expressway

On Wednesday, a speeding automobile from behind struck the 40-year-old wife of a junior warrant officer in the Indian Air Force (IAF) in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, causing injuries to their two daughters and killing the husband, according to authorities.

According to Superintendent of Police (Rural), Trigun Bishen, the event happened while Junior Warrant Officer Deviprasad Mishra of the Indian Air Force, who was stationed in Delhi, was traveling to Agra with his wife Kislay and daughters Jigyasa and Adamya.

The officer went on to say that Kislay and her daughters Jigyasa and Adamya had stopped in the vicinity of the Sureer police station to respond to a call from nature when they were struck by a speeding car.

The IAF official’s wife and their two girls were struck by a fast automobile approaching from the Noida side as they got out of their car.

Police claim that Kislay was flung off the underpass bridge over the Naujheel-Raya road due to the collision’s extreme severity. The effect of her injuries caused her to pass away immediately.

According to Narendra Singh Yadav, the station house officer (SHO) of the Sureer police station, the deceased’s corpse was submitted for a postmortem test.

An attempt is being made to apprehend the car’s driver.