Mangalore: Youth Dies in Road Accident Near Bajpe


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Apr 9: Faisal (19), died in an accident which occurred at OMPL Corridor Road of MRPL near Bajpe on Sunday April 8 evening. He was a resident of Chokkabettu near Suratkal.

Faisal was driving his Toofan vehicle, when he lost control over the vehicle. The vehicle then tumbled down the road. Faisal suffered serious injuries and lost his life before medical aid could be provided, the policemen said.

  

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  • SUNIL, MLORE/UAE

    Mon, Apr 09 2012

    ITS SAD ABT THE ACCIDENT.. MAY HIS SOUL R.I.P, its time 2 wake R.T.O. TO TAKE SERIOUS ACTION AGAINST THESE TRAGIC ACCIDENT. make some good ,safe, strict traffic rules. give some road safety awareness...
    respected POLTICIANS.... IF ANY ONE FROM YOUR FAMILY OR FRIEND.... WILLL ... BE THE ONE.. IF MET THESE KIND OF ACCIDENT.... ????? WHAT IS YOUR REACTION..
    WAKE UP ROAD USERS...... DRIVE SAFELY...PRECAUTIOLY...ND LET OTHERS ALSO DRIVE SAFELY...
    each live is valuble

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  • MA, Kateel

    Mon, Apr 09 2012

    May soul rest in peacee
    MA
    Kateel

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  • Ronald D'Costa, Puttur, Puttur-Mangalore,Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 09 2012

    Oh very sad to hear this news,may his soul RIP,very serious matter because counseling & awareness about safety among youth is very necessary,so many tragedies of youths happened in last two months,we locals and authority people come together n take some urgent solutions,pls do the best so that we can save so many lives,specially youth.

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