Mangalore: Oil tanker goes berserk at Gurpur: One dead, shops, cars damaged


Mangalore: Oil tanker goes berserk at Gurpur: One dead, shops, cars damaged

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (NM/DV)

Mangalore, Dec 25: At least one person died and four others sustained injuries when an oil tanker ran berserk after its brakes failed. The horrid accident took place at Gurpurpete under Bajpe police limits here on Wednesday December 25.

Apart from the casualties and injuries, the oil tanker also razed down Suvarna tailoring shop and Swagat tea stall and damaged two cars.

Eyewitnesses said that an empty oil tanker with Tamil Nadu registration was plying towards Mangalore, when its brakes failed at Gurpurpete. As the tanker was at high speed, the driver lost control and rammed into a Maruti Eco and a Swift.

Two women who were walking towards the bus stop from a temple were hit, and one of them died on the spot while the other lady was critically injured. Their names are not yet known.

The passengers who were in the Eco and Swift cars were also injured.

The injured were rushed to AJ Hospital.

The lorry driver reportedly said that he tried his best to avoid damage but could not do so as there were cars in front of him and the road is narrow.

Fire tender and police rushed to the spot. Mescom linemen also arrived to cut the power supply to prevent further damage.

  

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  • Ganesh Pai, Dubai

    Thu, Dec 26 2013

    Vanamala Kamath is my Aunt.. Really sad that God has given such a bad end. RIP....Its a driver mistake..he should PUNISH....

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  • Sanoob Sidiq, Kochi

    Thu, Dec 26 2013

    Its the drivers mistake. But what's the use saying this after we have lost a precious life. I strongly insist on fixing Speed Governors to all heavy vehicles as that of In Kerala. The victim is my juniors mom.

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  • Sunitha Shanbhag, Muscat

    Thu, Dec 26 2013


    The deceased is my Sister-in-Law, Vanamala Kamath. She is from Kasargod and had come to visit Gurupur Temple. Was it an act of fate or recklessness? No one can understand what her family is going through...and how lives of her near ones take a Total turn for no fault of theirs. I wish we could forgive the driver...but just Can't do it.

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  • Shakeel, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 26 2013

    Gurupur - is the place for incidents to happen. Such a narrow road, what better can u expect.

    As there are some reasons why the road cannot be broadened in Gurpur. Road authorities should build the new route from Polali to Ulaibettu. This will lesser the distance as well more safer.

    Night driving from gurpur to Polali is like hell.

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    No doubt that the devil is living and doing his work because most of the 'disagree's, they don't deserve strict punishment to drivers like this kind and they don't even bother if the driver is left scot-free.
    Their priority is only evil deeds.

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  • Mahesh , Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    Thank god that we saved a life in this accident a old lady on whom the concrete wall had fallen and she was very critical
    now she is admitted to the city hospital

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    Looks like both Tank was full Lol..

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  • DOMINIC, VAMANJOOR, MANGALORE / NEW DELHI

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    NO USE OF BLAMING LORRY DRIVER AS GURPUR IS ALWAYS A MAGNET FOR SMALL ACCIDENTS. LET THIS INCIDENT BE AN EYE OPENER TO THE DISTRICT AUTHORITIES, NHAI(WHO'S STILL DELAYING PROPOSED NATIONAL HIGHWAY)
    & THE LOCALS IN SUCH A DEVELOPED PLACE SUCH A NARROW ROAD IS ALWAYS A HINDRANCE

    WIDENING OF ROADS, PROPER IMPLEMENTATION OF SPEED GOVERNORS FOR HEAVY VEHICLES AND HIGH PENALTY (BOTH PUNISHMENT AND MONETORY) ARE ONLY WAY OUT

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  • Raghu, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    wonder if police checked the driver's oil level,as it is usually very high during xmas and new year times.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    Mostly the tanker might have met with accident because of uneven high speed.The break fail is a common reason they give for all the accidents.Hope for the right investigation and the culpit responsible for this accident dealt with legally.Thanq.

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  • leslie fernandes, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    RIP
    Once again speed is the culprit
    There must be responsibility in driving a vehicle
    If brakes do not work slower speed can avoid greater losses

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  • Dr kusuma kumari g, Nellore/kodydka

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    Another Accident involving a Tanker and an innocent life is lost. Feeling sad for the lost life. I feel there must be strict regulations to stop Tankers plying at high speed. They are causing so many accidents at highways now a days!

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  • Rajesh SHetty, Mlore-SHj

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    Gurpur town is like a once Kalsanka road of Udupi. Shops are just too close to streets which themselves are very narrow. Two vehicle's cannot pass each other one without stopping.
    Its time authorities widen the road by taking the property owners into confidence for their own good.

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    The only strict law can reduce these kind of rash and carelessness driving.

    Otherwise the driver will be bailed out for Rs. 1000/- bond and once convicted Rs.501/- penalty for rack-less driving and causing injuries not amounting of murder.

    The driver should booked for murder.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    Most of the tipper lorry / tanker /private bus drivers are killers.They think rash driving is one of the traffic rules & the road is made only for them!

    Need strict action on them...But who cares,we will forget until another happens!

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Wed, Dec 25 2013

    Very sad incident!

    May the soul R.I.P.

    May God help the injured to recover soon.

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