Tangail Road Collision Claims Life of Higher Secondary Student

A fatal multi-vehicle traffic accident involving two motorcycles resulted in the death of a 20-year-old Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) candidate in Tangail district. The high-speed, head-on collision occurred on Thursday evening, 28 May 2026—during the national celebrations of Eid-ul-Adha—on the Sakhipur–Sagardighi regional thoroughfare in the Kachua Pukurpar locality of Sakhipur upazila.

The victim was identified as Kamran Ahmed, widely known as Kanan, the son of Rezaul Karim from Jiteshwari village within Sakhipur. Ahmed was an enrolled student at Major General Mahmudul Hasan College in Tangail and was actively preparing to sit for his upcoming college-level board examinations.

Incident Dynamics and Emergency Evacuation

Local administrative sources revealed that Ahmed had departed from his home on Thursday afternoon on his father’s motorcycle. He was accompanied by his paternal cousin, Mohammad Ashik, who traveled as a pillion passenger for a holiday excursion.

While navigating the Kachua Pukurpar section of the regional highway, their motorcycle was struck head-on by an oncoming motorcycle. The physical force of the collision threw all three riders onto the road surface, causing severe trauma. Local residents immediately mobilized a rescue attempt, extracting the unconscious youths from the roadway and rushing them to the nearest public medical clinic.

The verified technical data, casualty profiles, and clinical findings from the incident are compiled in the table below:

Incident MetricDocumented Field ManifestReporting Authority
Accident TypeTwo-motorcycle head-on collisionLocal Law Enforcement
Location CoordinatesKachua Pukurpar, Sakhipur Upazila, TangailEmergency Traffic Log
Roadway DivisionSakhipur–Sagardighi Regional HighwayHighway Management Bureau
Temporal DataThursday, 28 May 2026 (Eid Evening)Medical Admission Desk
FatalitiesKamran Ahmed (20, HSC Candidate, Mahmudul Hasan College)Sakhipur Health Complex
Injured SurvivorsMohammad Ashik (Cousin); Shafiqul Islam (Opposing Rider)Hospital Trauma Ward
Attending PhysicianDr Mostafa Kamal (Emergency Department)Clinical Triage Register

Clinical Status and Academic Performance

Upon arrival at the Sakhipur Upazila Health Complex, the emergency medical team conducted immediate diagnostic evaluations on the primary casualty. Dr Mostafa Kamal, the attending medical officer on duty within the emergency ward, confirmed that Kamran Ahmed had succumbed to his injuries prior to arrival at the hospital.

“The patient, Kamran Ahmed, sustained catastrophic trauma and exhibited no vital signs upon arrival at the triage station,” Dr Kamal stated. “We confirmed that clinical death had already occurred on-site or during transit.”

The collision also left the two surviving riders with extensive physical injuries. Ahmed’s cousin, Mohammad Ashik, and the operator of the opposing motorcycle, identified as Shafiqul Islam, were stabilized by clinical staff and admitted to the inpatient wards of the Sakhipur facility, where they remain under medical management.

Reflecting on the youth’s academic career, his teacher, Tofael Ahmed, noted that Kamran had previously achieved a perfect Grade Point Average of 5.00 (GPA-5) during his Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations. The faculty and family had expected a similarly high performance in his upcoming college finals. Ahmed remarked that the sudden loss of the student had replaced the festive holiday environment with widespread grief across the close-knit village community.

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