Five persons died and one person got injured in a head-on collision between a private bus and a car on Yamuna Expressway in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura on Friday, police said.
The incident took place about 60 kilometres away from Mathura at a place that comes under Naujheel Police Station, they said.
The occupants of the car were going to Kanpur from Noida to invite a minister for a programme , police said.
The dead have been identified as Shiv Sagar Yadav, his mother Prem Lata, Gaurav Yadav, and Aryan, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Netra Pal Singh said.
The driver of the private bus, who also died in the incident, has been identified as Balwant Singh of Pathankot, he said.
According to DSP Singh, the incident occurred during the early hours of Friday morning, when driver of the Delhi-bound private bus lost its control and ran across the divider.
A private car coming from Noida rammed into the bus, resulting in the instant death of four occupants of the car, he said.
"The impact of the collision was such that the car virtually entered the bus," he said.
The occupants of the car could be taken out only after detaching the car from the bus.
The bodies of the dead have been sent for post-mortem, while the sole injured, Nikki alias Mohnish Yadav, has been admitted in City Lifeline hospital of Mathura, the DSP said.
1 Killed, 20 Injured As Bus With Devotees Overturns In Jharkhand Human Rights Body Seeks Report Within A Week As UP Fire Kills 10 Infants On Dev Diwali, Varanasi Witnesses Fireworks, Laser Show Over Ganga River 10-Crore Lawsuit Over 3-Second Clip? What's Behind Nayanthara-Dhanush Spat "Doesn't Matter If You Die": Bengaluru Man Slams Son Against Wall, Kills Him "We Ran Out Of Missiles": US Fighter Pilots Recall Iran's Attack On Israel Family Claims Dead Man's Eye Taken Out In Bihar Hospital, Doctors Blame Rats Video: Man Finds Insects In Sambhar On Vande Bharat Train, Railways Reacts GAIL Opens Recruitment For 261 Positions Across Multiple Disciplines Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.