MEERUT, Nov. 29 -- Seven members of a family, including a four-year-old boy, were killed after an overloaded dumper lost control and overturned onto their car on the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur district on Friday, police said. According to police, the accident occurred when the family from Sayyed Majra village was on their way to Gangoh to attend a funeral and had just reached the expressway. The dumper, loaded with gravel, overturned and spilled its entire load onto the car, completely crushing it. Chief minister Yogi Adityanath expressed his condolences and directed officials to expedite relief work. He also directed that the injured receive proper treatment. Eyewitnesses recounted that the car suddenly came in front of the dumper. Despite the driver applying brakes, the high speed -- reportedly over 100 kmph -- made it impossible to control the vehicle. The dumper flipped over the car, flattening it. The deceased were identified as Mahendra Saini's wife Rani Devi; his son Sandeep Saini, 24; daughter Julie, 27; Julie's four-year-old son; son-in-law Shekhar Kumar, 28; Mahendra's sister-in-law's son Vipin, 20, of Mohaddipur; and a relative, Raju Saini, 27. Four people were killed when a speeding car rammed into a truck after running over two people standing along the road, near Katka village under the Kanchhawa police station, in Mirzapur, on Friday morning, police said. The deceased include two persons in the car and two others were the driver and cleaner of the truck, who were walking to the roadside dhaba near Katka, when the car hit their truck after running them over. Two people, including a woman, were killed while two more sustained serious injuries when a roadways bus lost control and rammed into a divider, where the victims were trimming the hedges on Thursday evening on the Jhansi-Kanpur highway in Jhansi district....