A tragic bus accident shattered several families, leaving deep sorrow in its wake. Many boarded the bus early in the morning for work, studies, or errands, unaware it would be their final journey. The incident brought immense grief to one family in particular. Three sisters, Saipriya, Tanusha, and Nandini, lost their lives in the crash. On Monday morning, their father dropped them off at the bus stop, waving goodbye with a smile, not knowing it would be their last farewell. The sisters boarded the bus joyfully, but tragedy struck soon after. The accident claimed their lives on the spot. These sisters were pursuing their education in different years of B.Tech at various colleges in Hyderabad. Their father, a driver by profession, had just celebrated the wedding of his eldest daughter last month. The sudden loss of his three daughters in the road accident left him heartbroken and in tears, pleading for their return. The parents’ grief moved everyone present.
Among the deceased sisters, Saipriya was in her third year of B.Sc. at Veeranari Chakali Ailamma Women’s University in Koti, while Nandini was a first-year B.Com student. Their sister, Tanusha, was pursuing an MBA at a private college in the city. Another student, Muskan, also in her third year of B.Sc. at the same university, was mentioned along with the sisters. Their fellow students, who spent joyful times with Saipriya, Nandini, and Muskan, were devastated by the news of their demise. Professor Surya Dhanunjay, Vice-Chancellor of Veeranari Chakali Ailamma Women’s University, along with Principal Loka Pavani and the faculty of the B.Sc. department, expressed their condolences. They voiced concern over the frequent occurrence of road accidents, highlighting the need for immediate attention.