Kasargod: Two Youngsters Killed in Bike-Bus Collision


Kasargod: Two Youngsters Killed in Bike-Bus Collision

Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (VM)

Kasargod, Oct 11: In a tragic incident, two youngsters were killed in a head-on collision between a bus and their bike near Adoor Kotyadi here on Wednesday October 10.


Ihsaan and Naeemuddin

The deceased have been identified as Ihsaan (19), son of Umar and Mohammed Naeemuddin (19), son of Mohammed.

Sources said that the bike they were riding rammed into a bus which was plying towards Adoor. Both were killed on the spot.

As per the information received, the duo used to work at a canteen in Ernakulam and had returned home 10 days back.

A case has been registered in the Adoor police station.

  

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  • Ravi. B. Shenava, MANGALORE

    Thu, Oct 11 2012

    This is the third incident in Mangalore-Udupi district within 15 days, where both riders below 20 years of age riding Bikes rashly have met with ghastly accidents and died.
    Basically parents are at fault in giving Bike to their Children at such young age, and in the age below 23 boys are always found to be very rash and reckless and show undue hurry in overtaking.

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  • Namith, Kottara

    Thu, Oct 11 2012

    RIP

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  • shona fernandes, manglore

    Thu, Oct 11 2012

    this is too much..so many accident happen, where is our minster s all...
    please do something...

    shona

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 11 2012

    Given the intensity of vehicles on the roads, it is not advisable to use two wheelers on main roads, except interiors. I dont think even interior roads are safe any longer.
    Just forget about 2 wheelers for India, as every tom dick and harry is using 4 wheel vehicles now.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 11 2012

    Very sad news.We have been hearing these type of tragic news allmost every day from Udupi,mangalore and Kasargod areas since mansoon times this year.All most every bike accidents have proved fatal resulting losing precious young lives.Inspite of voices raised by people on such tragic news no actions seem taken by admn to prevent such accidents.
    Parents are particularly advised to take care of their young ones while venturing driving on highways especially those newly driving young ones because they lack road sense/driving skills at times.There is no point in blaming big vehicles but one has to take care of himself as life is very precious.
    May the departed souls rest in peace.

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  • John DSouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 11 2012

    Very sad to hear and see these sudden and unexpected deaths of youth, on roads.
    The pain and loss to parents and families, is unbearable and inconvincible.

    We cannot find solution to this crisis, by mushrooming vehicles on roads.
    Allowing public transport vehicles to serve with smooth and safe movement, on limited roads and by providing enough space to walking people, to move safe, can be a better solution (by reducing the movement of two wheelers and SUVs considerably).

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  • christine, mangalore/kuwait

    Thu, Oct 11 2012

    God give stregth to family bear the loss
    This bikes are danger now days how many lives lost and how may will be, Youths please be carefull,I know you are youngs and may has wills for your enjoyment, in this not only you, your loved ones also has to sufer too

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  • Mohammed Amzad, Udupi/UAE

    Thu, Oct 11 2012

    Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi rajioon!!!
    I feel like should stop reading news.

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