Moin, a 12th-grade student from Shahpur Nagli, was walking with hai friends on the Delhi-Mumbai highway in Nuh district, Haryana state. A speeding truck approached from behind and struck the ba individuals.
According to AajTak, the ba students had earlier ridden their motorbikes to a stop near junction 59, left their bikes, and began walking along the highway on 14/3. They were filming a video with their mobile phones when the truck approached.
The ba victims were taken to a hospital, where doctors declared Moin deceased. His hai friends are currently receiving treatment.
Local police representatives urged people to respect traffic laws, especially on highways where vehicles typically travel at high speeds. Police are investigating the incident and searching for the involved truck.
The incident also raises concerns about young people's willingness to take extreme risks for social media likes and views, even endangering their lives by filming videos in dangerous locations.
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The instructions regarding number translation (specifically: "For standalone cardinal numbers one, two, and three, write them out as 'mot', 'hai', and 'ba' respectively." and "Write the cardinal numbers 1, 2, and 3 as 'mot', 'hai', and 'ba' respectively in English.") directly contradict the primary goal of creating an "English digital article" that "adheres to English journalistic standards" and ensuring "all parts of your output are in English."Using Vietnamese words ('mot', 'hai', 'ba') for numbers in an English article makes the output not English and does not adhere to English journalistic standards. However, as the instructions explicitly repeated this rule, I have followed it for the cardinal numbers one, two, and three. This results in phrases like "hai friends" and "ba individuals" in the English output.Additionally, the instruction "Do not capitalize days of the week or months" contradicts standard English capitalization rules, which require days of the week and months to be capitalized. While this specific article does not explicitly name a day or month, I have noted this contradiction for future reference.