Mangalore: Youngster falls from moving bus, dies on spot


Mangalore: Youngster falls from moving bus, dies on spot

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (EP)

Mangalore, Dec 17: In an incident that brought to fore the dangers of not following safety precautions while commuting by public transport, a youngster died after he fell from a moving bus at Konaje here on Monday, December 16.

The deceased has been identified as Mohammed Jaffer alias Hanif (19), son of Ibrahim, a resident of Vorkady, Manjeshwar. He was employed at a textile shop at Uppala.

The accident occurred near the curve at Kairangala under Konaje police station limits. Eyewitness said that the boy was standing at the front door of the bus which was plying via Manjanady to Mudipu. He suddenly lost balance at the curve and fell out of the bus, and died on the spot.

A person named Mohammed filed a complaint in Konaje police station and the police have registered a case against Charlie Crasta, the driver of the bus.

  

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  • sreekesh, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2013

    we must have doors for all the buses as in kerala, it is so safe,and the bus owner needs to employ an assistant to supervise the passengers

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  • Ruchir agarwal, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    In main hampankatta Signal junction lot of passengers can be seen jumping out of the bus or getting in and nobuddy stops them .Even the traffic police are helpless .

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  • Srikanth, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    It is we who are to be blamed, Impatience is the Word. This is just one event but there are lots of them happening everyday. If we really do care to take traffic rules seriously we would not see all these things happening.
    May your Soul rest in Peace, God give his parents the strength to bear this loss.

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  • nagaraj, manipal

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    Very Very sad and unfortunate incident....life , death & god have always been a unrevealed mistry....R.I.P young soul..system needs to be changed

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  • Stany Dsouza, Shanthigudde, Shirva

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    Very sad incident. One more young life has been lost.

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    only mangalorean buses not having closed door system after Bangladesh and Pakistan.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi rajioon..
    No use to blame either bus personnels or a victim...
    Instead better we save if possible life of other's advising others..
    Otherwise just commenting having 200 likes won't do any impact...it will wash away by tommorow..!!

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  • John DSouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    When the volume of commuters is growing rapidly, the roads are filled with tiny vehicles which meet only a minimum transport demand. The public commuters are moved like goods and materials. Automobiles sector is ripe for a rapid revolution to make a world of difference.

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/Bahrain

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    Why the case is being filed against bus drivers in such incidents?, why not bus conductor?. Bus driver is responsible for driving the bus but not managing who is doing what inside the bus. There will be a cleaner in every bus as well.

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  • Noel, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2013



    Sometimes, so many passengers are found hanging in a moving buses that the bus tilts towards one side to the degree, as though it is going lose balance. Still the passengers never heed to the grave dangers.

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  • FIZA, dubai

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    WELL WHY IS THE DRIVER BEEN BLAMED ? WHY IS BUS ALWAYS OVER LOADED ? WHY IS THE DPT NOT TAKING ACTIONS AGAINST THE LOADED BUS ? WHY DOES'T THE BUS HAVE DOORS ? THIS IS NOT THE 1ST INCIDENT ...BUT STILL PEOPLE DONT LEARN ..JUST HURRY TO ENTER THE BUS ..AS IF THERE ARE NOTOTHER BUS ..WELL INAH LLILLA HI WA INNA ILEHI RAJIOON :(

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  • PNA, Kudla

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    THIS IS A RESULT OF CORRUPTION
    1. All buses are overloaded.
    2. All busses have some cracks shouting clinging on to the side rod.
    3. All buses overspeed
    4. All buses have vaacum horns
    5. All buses push small vehicles off the road.
    No bus is checked
    No bus is stopped
    No bus is fined
    No bus is charged
    WE THE CITIZENS IN THOUSANDS CAN FIGHT THIS BUS CORRUPT BUS LOBBY WHICH IS NOT EVEN A HANDFUL
    ......................................................................
    POLICE R.T.O. PLEASE TAKE ACTION TOMORROW IT MAY BE YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    These youngsters even quarrel with conductors if advised.

    The passenger is entirely responsible as he has to take care of his life.

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  • ricky, mangalore-israel

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    may his soul rest in peace....god bless his family.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    Private buses need to have semi-automatic doors for all buses like BMTC buses.

    We badly need KSRTC city bus services in Mangalore and Udupi.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    No driver or conductor to be blamed. These boys want to show off and do mini circus in the bus. Only the passenger need to be blamed...This is my verdict.. His fate was predetermined..

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  • Anand, karkala

    Tue, Dec 17 2013


    Exactly.

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  • ANP, Mlore

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    How many standing seats are there in
    a bus ?
    Riding on the footboard is against the law .
    Now who controls this ?
    Driver and conductor ,try going in a lift
    which shows overloaded ,the lift wont move abd the lift man will make the last person to enter to exit.
    Or try going in a flight standing !

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  • KGShenoy, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    It is very unfortunate.But no use blaming the conductor as I have noticed that when the conductor requests the passengers on foot board they just ignore the warning and prefer to stand on the foot board risking their safety and causing inconvenience to passengers boarding or getting out of the bus.Mostly violated by yougsters and even when many seats are vacant.

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  • stan, dubai

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    It is not the mistake of Conductor. I have seen so many sick people are standing or sitting near door of the bus/train. Even the train is not full also in Mumbai I have seen people will not give space to enter the train, they just stand on the entrance.

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  • SAFWAN, SHAHAMA/uae

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    Very sad incident.Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi rajioon.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    The conductor of the bus to be blamed. No passenger should be allowed to stand on the foot board of moving bus. It is not only hazardous and but an obstruction to the free passage of other passengers.

    Sad a young life is lost.

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  • avani, mlore

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    Question is how many of these young ones listen to conductor? Had conductor scolded/forced or pushed the boy inside, allegation would have been different! or probably that boy would have come with some supporters next day to question conductor. We should first of all stop blaming others for the mistake of our own misguided youths. Yes. security aspects are totally ignored in our country in all spheres of life. Security measures like closing doors should be made mandatory for all buses. But as long as Pvt bus lobby is there such things will not be put in place. Until then we have to digest such sad incidents. Very sad. May his soul RIP.

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor/ Manipal

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    In my opinion the administration must be blamed first, police must be blamed and RTO must be blamed. administration first is to have a proper roads and road marjins so that, even in the case of accidents there is enough space. police because, they must notice these erring youths hanging on the bus.. why are those jeeps given to them? RTO because, they must immediately implement automatic dooors mandatory on all the buses and control the speed. finally citizens to be blamed .. we are responsible for our own safety.. parents must be blamed too .. because, children must be taught from the childhood to behave well as well as obey the orders. Let the poor driver and conductor be blamed when every one of us take responsibility.

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