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3 Bangladeshi killed in Canada

Sun News Desk: At least 3 students from Bangladesh have been killed and another was injured in a road accident at Toronto in Canada on Monday.

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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said a vehicle was involved in an accident on Highway 427 at West Dundas Street in Toronto. At that time of the accident, the car was very speeding. It overturned after hitting a road dividing wall and caught fire immediately.

They were staying in Toronto on student visas, Police said.

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There were four passengers in the car at the time of the accident. They are all Bangladeshis. Three of them were killed on the spot. The remaining one, who was driving the car, sustained major injuries and has been undergoing treatment at a local hospital. Police did not release the names of the dead and injured students.

According to the Bangladesh expatriates in Canada, the deceased were Shahriar Khan, Angela Shreya Baroi and Aryan Alom Dipto. The injured student, who was driving the car, is Nibir Kumar Dey, son of singer Kumar Biswajit. He is now undergoing treatment.

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Receiving information about the son's accident. Kumar Biswajit and his wife Naima Sultana. Both of them left Dhaka for Toronto at 11:00pm on Tuesday. Their close family friend Morshedul Huq Pavel confirmed that both Kumar Biswajit and his wife Naima Sultana left for Canada on Tuesday night.

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