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Wedding Journey Turns Tragic: 3 Killed After Google Maps Guides Car to Incomplete Bridge in Bareilly

wedding journey turned into a tragic disaster when a car carrying three passengers crashed after being guided by Google Maps to an incomplete bridge in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. The incident, which claimed the lives of the three individuals, occurred on the evening of [date], when the car, traveling to a wedding ceremony, was directed by the popular navigation app to take a route that led them onto a bridge under construction.

According to police reports, the car was traveling from one part of Bareilly to another when Google Maps directed the driver to use a bridge that had not yet been completed. The bridge, which was under construction, was lacking essential safety measures, including guardrails, and had not been opened for public use. As the car attempted to cross, the driver lost control, and the vehicle plunged into the deep waters below, leading to the tragic deaths of three people inside.

The victims, were part of a wedding party on their way to the ceremony when the accident occurred. Two of the victims died at the scene of the crash, while the third succumbed to their injuries shortly after being rescued. Local residents and emergency responders rushed to the site, but despite efforts to rescue the occupants, the damage was too severe. The bodies were later recovered from the water.

The incident has sparked a public outcry over the accuracy of navigation apps like Google Maps, which, in some cases, may lead drivers to risky or unfinished routes. Local authorities have expressed concern about the state of the incomplete bridge and its lack of proper signage to alert drivers of the hazard.

In response to the accident, the Uttar Pradesh Police have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash. Preliminary investigations suggest that the incomplete bridge was not marked with adequate warning signs, which could have prevented the tragedy. The police are looking into whether there was any negligence by the local authorities or construction workers responsible for the bridge's safety and maintenance.

Authorities have also raised concerns about the reliance on navigation apps, which, while useful, can sometimes direct drivers onto unsafe or poorly maintained roads and infrastructure. Google Maps and other similar apps are designed to provide users with the quickest or most efficient routes, but they do not always take into account ongoing construction or road hazards that may be present on the ground.

The victims’ families have expressed their grief and frustration, demanding justice for the loss of their loved ones. Relatives of the deceased have called for stricter regulations to ensure that construction sites are properly marked and that incomplete or dangerous roads are not accessible to the public through navigation services.

The tragedy has also drawn attention to the broader issue of road safety in rural and suburban areas, where infrastructure projects may be underway without adequate safeguards to protect motorists. Local authorities have pledged to review safety standards and take action to prevent such accidents in the future.

As the investigation continues, more details are expected to emerge, and updates on the status of the incomplete bridge and the investigation will be closely monitored by the public and authorities alike.

 

 

 

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