22 killed in Belgaum road accident


22 killed in Belgaum road accident

Belgaum, Nov 16 (IANS):
At least 22 people were killed early Saturday when a mini-truck in which they were travelling toppled on a highway near Belgaum, police said.

"The accident occurred around 5:30 a.m. when the mini-truck overturned after its driver lost control and hit a roadside kerb at a junction on the state highway," Belgaum Superintendent of Police Chandra Gupta told IANS. Belgaum is about 500 km from Bangalore.

The victims include nine women and five children.

"Of the about 35 people on board the ill-fated goods vehicle, 12 were injured and have been admitted to a local hospital for treatment at Murgod," Gupta said. Murgod is 5km from the accident spot at Halki cross and 30 km from Belgaum.

The victims were going to Saundatti, a border town in the northwest region from Surpur in Yadgir district in northeast of the state, about 540 km from Bangalore.

"The elderly victims were labourers who were on way to work in agriculture fields to harvest crops on daily wages. They were travelling in a transport vehicle (which is)illegal as they can't afford to pay for the costly bus tariff," Gupta said.

Police registered a case against the driver and the vehicle's owner under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for rash and negligent driving resulting in deaths.

"The driver was drowsy and was driving fast when the vehicle hit the kerb and skidded off the road before overturning on the wayside," one of the victims, who survived with injuries, told police.

  

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  • shaik siraj, udupi

    Mon, Nov 18 2013

    It is really a sad & tragic incident.. I want to ask one thing. its illegal to travel like this. The victims were going to Saundatti, a border town in the northwest region from Surpur in Yadgir district in northeast of the state, about 540 km from Bangalore. in this journey why police or transport official didn't caught the. First of all government must take action against the all the officers on duty that time when that vehicle croosing their area. they didn't did their duty sincerely. I ask ask daijiworld to even publish what action they took.. thanks

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 16 2013

    Very sad and unfortunate accident with so many innocent lives lost without any scope for compensation, relief!!! RIP!!

    India shining is only the story projected by the media, whereas the real truth is 75% are either struggling to make ends meet or living below the poverty line and this is the way they are transported like animals in lorries by the greedy and unscrupulous contractors who too are victims of the bigger fish in the hierarchy of power!!

    Whoever said aptly: "Sasta khoon, mehnga paani"!!!

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 16 2013

    Very Sad..
    Due to poverty they are travelling all together to save some money.
    More than 40% people still live below the poverty line..
    It's what gifted by Congress from last sixty six years..
    Savadatti is place of Godesses..Renuka or Yellamma Devi..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Sat, Nov 16 2013

    It is really a sad & tragic incident. We are still not having a proper mode of transport in our country. Govt should not allow such type of transportation because people of our country will never follow the safety norms...Now what they have gained....only blank void which will never be filled.. so sad: RIP

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