Kasargod: Omni Collides with Parked Bus - One Dead, Five Injured


Kasargod: Omni Collides with Parked Bus - One Dead, Five Injured
 
Pics: Stephen Kasargod
Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (PS)
 
Kasargod, Oct 7:
One person was killed and five others injured when the Omni in which they were travelling rammed into a parked bus near CPCRI, Eriyal on National Highway here on Friday October 7 morning.

Sunil (29) son of Sunder, hailing from Nellikunja is the deceased. His brothers Rajesh (27), friends Sujesh (27), Aravindaksha (36) of Nellikunja, Subrahmanya Kshetra and Manoj (27), Dinesh (27) of Kocchavalappi, Nellikunja sustained injuries.
 
Rajesh has been admitted to a hospital in Mangalore with serious head injuries, while the others have been admitted to KIMS hospital in Kasargod.

The accident occurred in the wee hours of Friday, when they were returning after their visit to Kudroli Shree Gokarnanatheshwara Temple.

It is said that a cow cross their vehicle all of a sudden and the driver swerved in order to avoid hitting it. He lost control of the vehicle and collided with a parked bus.
 
The deceased Sunil was a worker with a construction company.

  

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  • hassanmukha, mangalore/ksa

    Fri, Oct 07 2011

    The driver has to keep in mind about the psychology of animals,children and old people,while driving.

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  • Trueindian, India

    Fri, Oct 07 2011

    cow is the cause we should then blame god for the accident.Cow must be charged in the court for Accident

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