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From Workplace to Village Home: Tragic Death of a Youth on the Way

Narail Correspondent | bengalinewstwentyfour.com

Update: 1241 hours, January 11, 2025

Narail: In the Tularampur area of Narail Sadar Upazila, a motorcyclist named Tamim Molla (22) lost control of his motorcycle and tragically lost his life.

On Friday night at 3 am, an accident occurred in the Tularampur Bridge area of the Kalna-Narail-Jashore highway in the Sadar Upazila.

The deceased, Tamim Molla, was the son of Dawud Molla from Chachra village in Tularampur Union of the Upazila. He worked at a company in Dhaka.

According to local and police sources, Tamim Molla was returning from his workplace in Dhaka to his village home on Friday night when he lost control of his motorcycle on the Tularampur Bridge of the Kalna-Narail-Jashore highway and collided with the railing on the side of the road, resulting in serious injuries.

Subsequently, local residents found him in critical condition and rushed him to Narail Sadar Hospital, where the emergency department doctors declared him dead.

Regarding this incident, Officer-in-Charge (OC) Zafar Ahmed of the Tularampur Highway Police Station in Narail told Bengali News on Saturday morning that the police have inspected the scene of the incident upon receiving the news. Legal procedures are underway regarding this incident.

Bangladesh Time: 1242 hours, January 11, 2025

**Investigating the Tragic Accident: Authorities on the Scene**

The tragic death of Tamim Molla on his way back from work to his village home has left the community in shock. Local authorities and police are conducting a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the accident and ensure that necessary legal actions are taken. The loss of a young life in such a manner serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and vigilance while traveling. Let us all take a moment to reflect on this unfortunate incident and strive to create safer roads for everyone in our communities.