Mangalore: JCB brake failure near Mulky leaves two dead


Mangalore: JCB brake failure near Mulky leaves two dead

Sunil Haleangady
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Jul 3: Two persons were killed at Karnad near Mulky here on Wednesday July 3 when a JCB Earthmover ran into them after its brake failed.

The deceased have been identified as Nagappa Gowda from Hassan and Somanath Kapli from Gadag. Both were workers of Ramky Group.

As it was raining heavily, Nagappa and Somanath had taken shelter near a house and were waiting for the rain to recede. They had also parked their bike at the spot.

Even as they were standing near the house, a JCB which was at work nearby came crashing into them in reverse, killing them both. Brake failure is said to have caused the accident.

The house also was damaged in the incident, and so also the bike.

Nagappa from Hassan, working as supervisor in Ramky Group’s hospital waste management plant at Karnad, lived in a rented house near Harihara Temple in Karnad, Mulky. He was one among the nine children of his father, and has left behind wife and 18-month-old son. Somanath Kapli was from Menagi village in Ron taluk in Gadag district. He was the last of the four sons of his father, and lived in Bijapur Colony by the side of his office with wife and two sons, one of whom is aged three years, while the other is six months old.

The motor bike which got damaged in the accident belongs to Ranganath Shenoy, son of building owner, Shivaraya Shenoy.  Being colleagues, Nagappa and Somanath had left their homes for buying a pair of footwear from a shop in Karnad. As the intensity of rain increased when they were moving towards the shop, they had taken shelter under the roof of the painting shop.

The driver of the JCB said that the engine of the crane suddenly stopped when he was driving the JCB up on a steep road. As a result, the vehicle sped backwards at great speed, and brakes did not work. “Three persons who were walking by the road sensed the danger and escaped. I never saw that there were two persons by the side of the building that got hit by the vehicle,” he explained.

It is learnt that Ranganath Shenoy, who runs the painting-cum-bicycle repair shop, was painting a cupboard in the shop when he got a call from the head of a school in Mulky. Within five minutes since he left the shop, the JCB hit the shop, claiming lives of two people who had taken shelter because of rain.

A case has been registered in the Mulky police station.

  

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  • J.F.D'SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALORE

    Sun, Jul 07 2013

    Sometimes JCB's run on our main roads just like City buses which is also dangerous. Speed limit should be prescribed for JCB's while moving on our main roads to avoid accidents.

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalorejj

    Thu, Jul 04 2013

    These same kind of stupid drivers drive these vehicles during busy hours of transit on highway and inside city limit on local roads. It will be a matter of time before tragedy to be happening on city road near Nanthoor circle and Kankanady Mahaveera Circle. Then only our beloved D.C. will wake up to say something to please public and upgrade His stamina. Cranes are being driven during busy traffic hours inside city If the mast of the crane rams a fully loaded bus then there will be bloodshed.

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  • RAM, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jul 04 2013

    IT MAY HAVE RESULTED DUE TO IMPROPER MAINTENANCE OF THE HYDRA/ CRANE. THE OTHER REASON COULD BE THE DRIVER IS NOT TRAINED TO OPERATE THE HYDRA. HERE IN INDIA WE DO NOT CARE FOR SAFETY BE IT BE JCB, HYDRA OR ANY VEHICLE FOR THAT MATTER. THESE HEAVY MACHINES NEED PROPER TRAINING TO OPERATE BUT UNFORTUNATELY THE OWNERS ARE LEAST BOTHERED, ANY BODY WHO CAN MOVE THE TIPPER OR JCB IS ALLOWED TO OPERATE.THERE ARE NO CHECKING FOR THE SPECAIL DRIVING LICENSE REQUIRED TO OPERATE THIS.CHECKING IS DONE NEITHER BY THE POLICE NOR BY RTO. I SUPPOSE IF THE DRIVERS LICENSE IS EXAMINED HE MAY NOT HAVE IT OR WILL NOT BE HAVING THE LICENSE TO OPERATE THIS CRANE.USAULLY THE CLEANERS WILL BECOME THE DRIVERS WHO WILL NOT HAVE COMMON ROAD SENSE HENCE THESE ACCIDENTS. IF THE BRAKE FAILED IF HE IS A TRAINED DRIVER AT LEAST HE WOULD HAVE TRIED TO SAVE THOSE TWO INNOCENTS. TRIPPLE RIDE HAS BECOME A FASHION NO BODY IS BOTHERED. BUS ACCIDENTS HAVE BECOME COMMON, WHY WE NEED BUSES FOR ONE OR TWO MINUTES GAP? ULTIMATELY IT IS THE INNOCENT PADESTRIAN OR THE PEOPLE LIKE IN THIS CASE WILL BE THE LOOSER? WHO WILL STOP THESE? WHEN WE WILL GET AWARENESS ABOUT SAFETY OF HUMAN LIFE? GOD ONLY HAS TO SAVE US. MAY THE DEPARTED SOULS REST IN PEACE

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    EQUIPMENTS HAVE TO BE PERIODICALLY TESTED BY THIRD PARTY AND CERTIFIED FOR SAFE USE...
    THIS LOOKS LIKE A TOTAL CASE OF NEGLEGENCE...
    WE HAVE SEVERAL MOVING PLANTS WORKING IN OUR SITES...
    THERE ARE ISOLATED INCIDENTS DUE TO HUMAN ERROR...
    BUT NEVER DUE TO BREAK FAILURE...
    PUBLIC IN INDIA MUST TAKE THIS ISSUE SERIOUSLY...
    THROUGH LOCALLY ELECTED LEADERS THERE MUST BE REGULAR CHECKS ON THE CERTIFICATION EXPIRY DATES,,,

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  • Anish, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    Sad Incidents..
    May those souls RIP

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    VERY SAD.DEATH WILL COME LIKE A THIEF..NOBODY CAN ESCAPE FROM THIS.
    MAY THEIR SOULS REST IN PEACE..

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  • Mohammed Nadeem, Udupi/Iraq

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    Death is the only thing which can come to anyone, anytime, anywhere.

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  • Herald, Kinnigoli

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    This is not JCB, its called "Hydra-Crane". JCB is name of a Manufacturer. I feel Operator is inexperienced... There is hand brake in Crane.

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  • Rajesh Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    It looks like a crane and not JCB. Unfortunate incident where two innocents lost their lives.

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  • Shivraj Poojary, Karkala

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    so sad....

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  • Yamby, Qatar / Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    So sad. RIP

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    Why it’s happening in our Mangalore or Udupi region now a day? Is there any reason apart from blaming Congress or BJP for this kind of incidents? Are we deserved for this kind of punishment?

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  • K Pai, Manipal

    Thu, Jul 04 2013

    Sachidanand, This has happened not due to politics. Why do you bring politics in between.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 04 2013

    Pai Mamu, that’s why I said apart from blaming Congress or BJP for each and every incidents. It’s become habitual for us to blame anyone Political Party for each and every thing. Just imagine two people were taken shelter from heavy rain but at the same time this JCB had breaking problem?

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