Gondia, Whenever you drive a vehicle at night, there should not be any inconvenience to the pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists coming from the front, and due to the strong light of heavy vehicles, their vehicle should not become uncontrollable due to blinding of their eyes, and in panic they It is the responsibility of every heavy vehicle driver to take care not to be a victim of an accident, but it is often seen that during the night, speeding vehicles do not use the upper dipper, due to which many accidents happen.
One such incident happened in Amgaon on the night of 26 February. In which 27-year-old Mahesh Bisen, the operator of the city’s Income Care Netralaya, died on March 11, fighting for life and death after the accident.
According to the information, there is Shri Eye Care Netralaya Establishment in Shende Market, Mankar Guruji Chowk, Amgaon, whose operator Mahesh Bisen, while coming from Gondia at 8 pm on 26 February, was going towards Gondia, a cyclist near Khamari, he was coming from the front. It was coming from the opposite direction after deviating from the lights of the vehicles.
Suddenly seeing him approaching, Bisen himself fell on the ground using disc brakes and was admitted to a private hospital in Gondia due to severe brain injury. Where continuous efforts were made for 14 days, but fighting to the death, Bisen finally lost his breath at 6 am on March 11. Bisen’s death has plunged the entire area into mourning after he was injured while trying to save a cyclist being hit by another vehicle at a young age.