Two real estate agents were killed in a tragic road accident in Chennai when a van collided with their vehicle. The incident has left the local real estate community in shock and mourning.
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Two real estate agents, Mr. Ravi Kumar and Ms. Priya Sharma, were killed in a road accident in Chennai when their car was struck by a speeding van near the Koyambedu Bus Stand.
The victims were Mr. Ravi Kumar and Ms. Priya Sharma, both well-known and respected real estate agents in Chennai.
The accident occurred near the Koyambedu Bus Stand in Chennai on the morning of October 15, 2023.
The real estate community in Chennai has been deeply affected by the tragedy. The Chennai Real Estate Association (CAREA) and several colleagues and clients have expressed their condolences and shared memories of the deceased.
The police have launched a thorough investigation into the incident, and a forensic team has been dispatched to the scene to gather evidence. The driver of the van, Mr. Suresh, has been arrested and is being questioned.
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