Mangalore: Youth killed in bike-bus collision at Ganjimutt


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SHS)

Mangalore, Jul 22: A youth died on the spot in an accident at Ganjimutt here on Tuesday July 22.

The deceased has been identified as Vikram alias Raja (25), son of Krishnappa a resident of Kompadavu.

Raja died in a collision between his bike and a bus while riding from Yedapadavu. The bus also was plying from Moodbidri. It is said that Raja's bike got caught in a pothole and he lost balance and collided with the bus.

Raja fell on to the road and suffered critical injuries on the dead, resulting in his instantaneous death.

Bajpe police have registered a case.

  

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  • Sandy, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 24 2014

    May your soul rest in peace. I wonder why still RTO cant control the speed of buses.. Riding a 2 wheeler in Mangalore has become a risky job because of these rash bus drivers.

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  • Vijay, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2014

    the speed of buses needs to be checked also the no. of passengers travelling in 1 trip should be followed.just try driving a car or 2 wheeler at a speed of 40-50KM per hour in a route where express buses travel.you'll find out theyll honk till you move off the road.they are not bothered about others.they drive at such a speed af if they are taking part in a race.safety first speed comes last.

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  • Vishu Kiran, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2014

    This would be a result of extreme honking by the bus driver and in a bid to give side the poor man has lost his life.The city and Express bus drivers are not bothered and even the traffic department is also not taking any action against these bus, and just making some kind of eye wash whenever some protest is been made

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Wed, Jul 23 2014

    another victim for our sick govt. everything collapsed... law and order, infrastructure, scams ... and they are bloody busy with question media why they are making news, sleeping at cabinet sessions, passing some stupid and culprit minister's crores medical bills ... nothing they are doing. I feel like some one should arise from society like Shehensha ( if you remember the movie ) and start killing all these evil elements from society. because unless these social evils are cleaned up from society nothing could be done. they are the strong barriers for all the improvements. public is having so many good ideas, recommendations. all problems can be solved with in a short span of time. Condition these ba$$$ds should be eliminated. They are supposed to be the public supporting bodies, taking care of the public, society. but they themselves have become major problem and threat for public and society. Pity on ourselves. Innocent lives are paid off for these evil creatures.

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  • krishna bhatt, moodabidri

    Wed, Jul 23 2014

    The main culprit is the govt. state govt failed to give at least wide roads between main cities inside the state. year by year the volume of budget increasing & now it has crossed 1 lack. where does it spend. The even after 67 years of independent apart NHAI no progress in state highways. if there is any development, it is restricted to BANGALORE surroundings only. IMMEDIATE response from state govt to widen roads connecting Mangalore-Shimoga. western ghat side roads are completely neglected. what is the use of our MLA, M.P representation.

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  • Ashish, Gangimutt/Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 23 2014

    When will our govt widen all these narrow roads. Does this look like a highway? It pisses me off to see such a nice guy loosing his life - a very untimely death. He was recently married..All that road tax gone into bloody MLA's pocket. He was my cousin. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    Very sad news. May his soul rest in peace. Two wheelers are very dangerous. So many young men are loosing lives. Whoever rides on two wheelers should be very very careful.

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  • George William, M'lore

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    May your soul rest in peace. When would these unpleasant incidents end?! It's a pity to see such a tragic and untimely death of young life on the Road.

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  • George William, M'lore

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    May your soul Rest In Peace. When will these unpleasant incidents would end?

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE

    Tue, Jul 22 2014

    Road full of two wheelers and density in fact huge compared to 6-10 years back.Common phenomenon among the youths are high speed,trio ride and even with out license. RTO/POLICE need to curtail this trend as road remain more or less same.Importantly,Moodbidri-Mangalore road so dense that LMV/H/Vehicles can't overtake.Therefore,NH need to make this road bi-lane ASAP.May soul rest in peace.

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