Mangalore: Woman killed in accident at Kulshekar


Mangalore: Woman killed in accident at Kulshekar

Pics: Spoorthi Ullal / Praveen Tauro
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

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Mangalore, Dec 31: A woman was in an accident near Kulshekar dairy here on Tuesday December 31.

The deceased has been identified as Jyoti, a resident of Kudupu, aged between 35-40 years.

Jyoti was riding along with her husband Ravindra (46), from Kudupu to city, when a tipper lorry rammed into them at Kulshekar. Both Jyoti and Ravindra fell off their scooter, and Jyoti was injured badly. The locals rushed her to hospital, where she was declared brought dead.

It is said that the tipper lorry was being driving at a high speed.

Jyoti was employed at State Bank of Mysore while her husband Ravindra works for LIC. The couple has two children.

Kankanady police have registered a case.

  

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  • thomas, india

    Wed, Jan 01 2014

    Impound the truck-
    send the owner with the driver both to hard core prison.
    Fine very heavily.
    REVOKE THEIR LICENSE.
    Set up BLACK POINT FOR speeding - overtaking- breaking traffic laws
    They have to pay blood money and damages for the deceased family.
    City/Municipality : should work on roads .
    build roads only for heavy TRUCKS.
    Separately for 2 wheelers.
    and rest should be only ONE WAY.
    Lighting - road signage- signals- STOP signals- zebra crossings-dividers all should be clearly painted -marked -newly -fresh and very prominent.
    Set up bus stops- over head bridge s-tunnels -pedestrian crossing all should be professional -check in Dubai and Singapore and London.

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  • Jerome D' Souza, Kasargod

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    The government should make separate roads for light and heavy vehicles. None of the authorities think in this regard.

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  • Vishwanath,asanth, Raja,Ramesh,Devoo,Nitya,Dinesh,Suddu,Yaddu,Anada, Kieru, Yeyadi

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    HMV,HGV,HPV drivers driving style is they are in the sky they doesn't bother about LMV & Two wheeler riders this is very very shame to the Administrative wing they are unable to control these sort of accidents. Because of their negligence these sorts of incidents happening regularly.District Administrator must take appropriate action against the concerned department now onwards.Our heartfelt condolence to all her family members. May her soul RIP

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  • Ayes P., Mangalore/KSA

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    May her soul RIP. Most of the tripper/lorry drivers are thinking they are the pilots, RTO should regulate the speed limit to 40kmph then only we can reduce such type of accidents otherwise over speed lost control ACCIDENT.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    I blame Mangalore Traffic Police for this... because they never control the traffic systems as they are only busy with making money by catching bikes & auto......

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  • Lambert, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Coming back from Mangalore today at noon i nearly escaped getting mowed down by a lunatic driver of a tipper near Baithurli Junction. This junction divides to a road that goes to Neermarga. This Z bend proves to be a threat for drivers going towards Neermarga during peek hours. Broadening of this highway road is the only option.

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  • Fact!, M'lore

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Road supposed to be so called M'lore Sholapur National Highway, its still a narrow 50 year old British made roads. Where is Mr. Veerappa Moily he takes the same road to his home town. At least he can inform Mr.Oscar Fernandes to start the for road development, the M'lore Sholapur Highway proposal lying in the ministries table for last 10 years, no one is taking the initiative. The result is they are playing with peoples life. 

    RIP Jyothi!

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    The amount of two wheeler related deaths that are occurring here are even higher than large metros like Mumbai compared to Mangluru's small population indicating the absolute chaos in driving sense and non compliance of traffic rules, and the very poor infrastructure!!

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  • harisha, vamanjoor

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Tipper lorry drivers drive rashly, if they hit to any vehicle it will get crushed.but no problem for tipper drivers. even buses ply very fast in vamanjoor mangalore side.i travel by car but i can see two wheelers struggling to go smoothly most the times they will be away from road bcoz of these drivers.

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  • Tony Pinto, Manglore - Dubai

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    RIP, Madam. God Bless the soul and the family members.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    VERY SAD..UNEXPECTED DEATH..VERY SAD NEW YEAR FOR HER FAMILY.GOD MAY GRANT HER ETERNAL LIFE..

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  • praveen, manchi

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    So sad.. Two wheeler drivers please be careful. Really felt so sad for the incident. RIP jyothi

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  • John Dsouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Very sad and unfortunate, heartfelt condolences to her family members
    Today we give more priority to vehicles than priceless human lives
    Limited roads and multiplying vehicles (different sizes) are really a concern
    If public transport facilities improved, a huge number of tiny vehicles can be avoided on roads, to save priceless lives, reduce pollutions, traffic and fuel consumption.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Very unfortunate, destiny snatched away an innocent life, RIP Jyothy!!

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  • crasta T., Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Mangalore is a magic city. We have tall and good buildings, rich people,branded new vehicles. But we do not have proper roads to these vehicle. No footpath, people, cow and vehicle go together on road. Jai ho namma Kudla. Poor lady lost her life because of this corrupt authorities.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Accidents have become more common in the cities.It may be more vehicles on the road than the capacity of roads to comply the traffic.Better we have a complete survey and the report to adhere to to stop these accidents.All the best.Thanq.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    May her soul rest in peace. But, these all the results of getting an easy driving license.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    What a Sad News for Joyti family before the New Year. Heartfelt Condolence to all her Family Members.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Tue, Dec 31 2013

    Tipper lorry, private bus, gas tanker ....

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