A tragic accident occurred on the Chaudhary Charan Singh Kanwar route in Meerut on Sunday. A Centro car traveling from Delhi to Haridwar caught fire, resulting in the tragic death of all four occupants. Unfortunately, none of them were able to escape the vehicle during the accident. It is believed that a child was also among the passengers in the Centro car. The fire brigade swiftly responded to the scene and managed to bring the fire under control, although the car was completely engulfed in flames.#मेरठ: जानी थाना क्षेत्र के #सेंट्रो #कार में अचानक लगी #आग चार लोगो की जिंदा जलकर #दर्दनाकमौत दमकल की गाड़ी ने बुझाई गंगनहर कांवड़ पटरी मार्ग पर मुरादनगर से #हरिद्वार की ओर जा रही थी कार #UP_ #Accident #Meerut #highways pic.twitter.com/8kxEONp640— Asif Ansari (@Asifansari9410) June 2, 2024Five charred skeletons were discoveredAfter the fire was extinguished, five charred skeletons were discovered inside the car. The blaze also spread to the bushes along the Ganga Canal track due to the intensity of the fire. Police arrived at the scene and commenced an investigation into the matter, focusing on the discovery of the four skeletons. A forensic team was also dispatched to the site.Remains of four individuals were found Witnesses described a horrifying scene inside the car once the flames were quelled. The remains of four individuals were found, reduced to skeletons by the intense heat. Two bodies were found in the front seats, while the other two were in the back seats. The tragic incident occurred around 9 pm on the Chaudhary Charan Singh Ganga Canal track. Authorities were alerted when someone contacted the fire control room to report the blaze. Personnel from the Jani police station and the fire brigade promptly responded to the scene.Firefighters managed to control blazeAfter hours of arduous work, firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control. Upon closer inspection, the charred remains of the four occupants were discovered. The severity of the burns made it difficult to determine the gender of the victims. The car, registered in Delhi with the number DL4C AP 4792, belonged to Sohanpal, son of Omprakash, from the village of Pahladpur Bangar in Delhi.Delhi Police officials investigating the accident Delhi Police officials have been notified, and efforts are underway to identify the deceased. The cause of the fire and how it engulfed the car remain unclear. It is suspected that the fire may have originated from the cars CNG kit. Despite ongoing investigations, details regarding the incident are still emerging. Onlookers gathered near the scene to witness the aftermath of the tragic accident, prompting authorities to divert traffic along the route. The forensic team is diligently investigating the accident to uncover further details.