Ten from Bangalore Killed in Road Mishap in Andhra Pradesh


Ten from Bangalore Killed in Road Mishap in Andhra Pradesh

Hyderabad, May 1: Fourteen persons, including four women and two children were killed and two others were injured in two separate road accidents in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday, police said.

As many as 10 persons, including four women and two children, who were on a pilgrimage from Bangalore, were killed when their Toyota Qualis collided head-on with a lorry between Atmakur and Velgodu villages in Kurnool district at around 3.45 pm, the police added.

"The victims, all from Bangalore, were on their way to Mahanandi after visiting Srisailam when the mishap occurred," a police official said.

In another incident, four persons were killed and two others injured when their car hit a road-divider before ramming into a lorry near Bhongir by-pass road in Nalgonda district after midnight, police said, adding that the victims belonged to Hyderabad.

  

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  • rtn michael mathias shirva rotary, pilar shirva`

    Wed, May 02 2012

    please accept our heart felt condolences.may thier souls rest in peace.

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  • amharz, Mangalore

    Wed, May 02 2012

    Accident caused by Heavy vehicle is becoming more and more due to reckless driving of these drivers. we can control the accident if we follow the traffic rules in Highways all the heavy vehicles should use the slow track(Left side) instead of fast track and having a speed limit for heavy vehicle If the driver met with the accident due to reckless driving license should be canceled and they should find difficult to get a new one

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, May 01 2012

    My heartfelt condolences to all those who lost their kith and kin in this road mishap.

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