
A tragic road accident in Shailkupa has claimed the life of an 18-year-old motorcyclist, casting a shadow of grief over the local community. The deceased, identified as Jayanta Sarkar, was killed in a crash that occurred on Wednesday afternoon in the Raghunandanpur village junction under Nityanandapur Union.
According to family members and local sources, Jayanta had been travelling with friends on a motorcycle en route to Bakshipur village to attend a religious Ganga Puja ceremony. He was reportedly riding the motorcycle himself when the incident took place. As the group reached a bend near Raghunandanpur village, he suddenly lost control of the vehicle.
The motorcycle veered off the road and struck a roadside tree with significant force. The impact threw him onto the ground, leaving him critically injured. His friends quickly rushed him to Shailkupa Upazila Health Complex, but attending doctors declared him dead on arrival. Medical staff suspected severe head trauma and internal injuries as the likely cause of death.
News of the accident spread rapidly, plunging the victim’s home in Jhudia village under Jhenaidah municipality into mourning. Family members broke down in tears as the only son’s death was confirmed, turning the household into a scene of deep sorrow and distress.
Locals have expressed concern over the condition of the road where the accident occurred. They say the stretch is narrow and includes sharp bends, making it vulnerable to frequent minor crashes. Residents believe that the absence of adequate warning signs, speed-control measures, and improved road markings has long posed risks to commuters.
Police from Bangladesh have confirmed the incident. Shailkupa Police Station Officer-in-Charge Humayun Kabir Molla stated that preliminary findings suggest the rider lost control of the motorcycle, leading to the fatal collision. Legal procedures related to the incident are underway.
The tragedy has once again highlighted concerns about road safety, particularly among young motorcyclists. Locals argue that rising incidents of high-speed riding, combined with limited awareness of traffic rules, continue to contribute to preventable deaths on rural roads.
As the community mourns the loss of a young life, calls for stronger traffic enforcement and road safety awareness campaigns are growing louder.
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