According to The Times of India, the relatives of six students who perished in a dehradun traffic accident have not yet complained to the police, which might result in action from the authorities. Since the preliminary investigation indicates that the truck driver was not at fault, police are consulting specialists on potential legal actions. Three ladies and three men were among the six fatalities from the tragedy, while one individual suffered significant injuries.
 
According to the article, the Cantt police station's Inspector KC Bhatt stated that they are awaiting a complaint from the families before filing a case. According to ToI, Bhatt stated, "We have not received any complaint from the victims' family members that could warrant case registration."
 
Dehradun accident: What happened?
Early on tuesday morning, a serious vehicle accident in dehradun claimed six lives and seriously wounded another. According to authorities, the collision occurred near ONGC Chowk at about 1:30 am when a speeding Innova struck the back of a container truck, causing the vehicle to be completely destroyed.
 

The six deceased—three men and three women, all under 25—died instantly, according to Circle Officer (City) Neeraj Semwal. Siddhesh Agrawal, 25, was the seventh passenger to survive, although he is in serious condition at Synergy Hospital.
 
Given that the speeding multi-utility vehicle (MUV) struck the truck's rear left part, a known blind spot in large vehicles, the preliminary investigation indicates that the container truck driver was not at fault.
 

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