Firecrackers or What? Ahmed and Sohail killed after bike carrying crackers explodes, cow dies in Lucknow accident
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Firecrackers or What? Ahmed and Sohail killed after bike carrying crackers explodes, cow dies in Lucknow accident

The impact triggered a massive explosion that left both riders charred and sent shockwaves through the busy market area. Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos, thick smoke, and panic as residents rushed to douse the flames and rescue the victims

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A tragic explosion in Lucknow’s Gosainganj area on Tuesday (October 14) afternoon claimed two lives and left behind chilling questions about what exactly the victims were carrying. A motorcycle laden allegedly with firecrackers collided with a calf on the Malouli-Gosainkalan Road, setting off a massive blast that killed both riders, Mohammad Ahmed and his brother-in-law Suhail and also killed the cow on impact.

Eyewitnesses said the sound of the explosion was “deafening,” and that flames engulfed the bike within seconds. “The blast tore apart the body of one rider; the other was burnt beyond recognition,” said Kishori Lal Patel, a witness from Malouli market.

Police and fire teams rushed to the scene as smoke filled the area. The firecrackers continued to explode intermittently even as residents tried to douse the flames.

According to Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Vasanth Rallapalli, the explosion occurred around 3 PM, when Ahmed, a resident of Matantola (Gosainkalan), and Suhail, from Sandi in Hardoi, were heading toward Malouli carrying what was believed to be a consignment of firecrackers.

“One person died at the spot, while the other succumbed to injuries soon after being taken to the community health centre,” Rallapalli said. “The calf involved also died and was buried safely.”

However, police are now probing whether the two were transporting a legally approved quantity of fireworks or if they were carrying unstable, high-risk material without proper precautions.

DCP Nipun Agarwal told reporters that charges under the Explosives Act and other relevant sections may be added after the investigation. “We are verifying whether the firecrackers were commercial-grade or sourced from an illegal supplier. CCTV footage is being examined to trace their route and source,” he said.

Initial accounts suggest the men were transporting firecrackers for a wedding in Markhapur village, but police say the scale of the explosion indicates a large, volatile stock was being moved.

Aqeel Ahmed, a cousin of one of the deceased, claimed Mohammad Ahmed had been a licensed firecracker seller during Diwali for the past several years. “They were only bringing goods for a wedding celebration,” he said.

Yet investigators are questioning why such a massive quantity of explosives was being carried on a two-wheeler, without protective measures, especially during the day’s heat.

SDM Mohanlalganj Pawan Patel, who inspected the site, said the crackers were kept inside the motorcycle’s trunk. “The explosion might have been triggered by overheating or the violent impact after the collision. We are tracing the source of the material,” he noted.

Notably, the pattern of blast debris indicated that the firecrackers might have included high-intensity commercial-grade items, not just household sparklers. “Transporting them on a motorbike in open heat was a recipe for disaster,” an officer remarked.

The collision also led to the death of a calf, which bore the brunt of the impact. The animal’s remains were later buried by the municipal team.

Locals expressed shock not only at the explosion but also at the avoidable loss of an innocent animal.

While the deaths have drawn sympathy, several unanswered questions remain:

Were the firecrackers legally purchased or illicitly manufactured?
Why were they being transported in bulk on a motorcycle, violating safety norms?
Was this a commercial consignment disguised as goods for a wedding?
Could the blast intensity suggest storage of banned explosives?

Police have not ruled out any angle, and a forensic team is expected to visit the site for chemical residue analysis.

Topics: Uttar PradeshYogi Adityanath governmentExplosives ActLucknow accidentlivestock censuscow shelters
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