Mangalore: Woman falls while climbing into bus, dies


Mohan Kuthar
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Sep 20: A woman was killed after she came under the wheels of a private bus just as she was about to board it.

The incident took place near Talapady check post here on Saturday September 20.

The deceased has been identified as Amina (55), wife of Mustafa, a resident of Talapady.

It is said that Amina was about to climb into the 43 number Padma private bus from Talapady to State Bank, when she lost balance and fell. The rear tyre of the bus ran over her, killing her on the spot, it is said.

Ullal police arrived at the spot and registered a case.

Soon after the accident took place, angry locals gathered at the spot and staged a flash protest. Buses were stopped. The Ullal police intervened and tried to control the situation.

  

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  • Vivekananda Paniyala, Mangalore | Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 21 2014

    This accident could have been averted had the RTO authorities enforced vehicle fitness rules by insisting for doors!. How come there is are doors for city and service buses in Mangalore ?. Who issues Fitness Certificates to these buses ?. Why Police authorities do not book cases against the Motor Vehicle Inspectors for allowing this kind of situations/ willful negligence on the part of inspecting officers ?. The RTO authorities could have simply rejected the fitness certificate of this bus during annual inspection for not having doors. Isn't it dangerous to ply buses without doors especially to keeping the children and old, women etc in mind ?. There is a bus operators lobby silencing everyone here. I am a lawyer by profession. I am really pained by seeing this kind of man made tragedies occurring in and around Mangalore due to sheer negligence of public servants / govt officers. I think it is high time that citizens come forward and file a case against the RTO / M.V.Inspectors for issuing fitness certificate to city and service buses without having doors. I will file the case in public interest at my cost. But, more and more people should come forward by forming citizen action groups as mass and class legal actions will only be appreciated by the High Court / Lokayukta etc in these kinds of matters. Should we wait for some more accidents and loss of life on the roads ?. Supreme Court of India has recently passed a landmark / strict ruling directing the govt to take preventive measures based on a PIL filed by a doctor. People should use the law in the larger interest of public. Laws should be activated. For silly / petty matters people go upto Supreme Court. Unfortunately, Public spirited citizenry is lacking these days. Lets wake up. Set the law into motion for the same of society. Vivekananda Paniyala. Advocate.

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  • Vivekananda Paniyala, Mangalore | Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 22 2014

    1. Tomorrow I am going to submit a Memorandum of Appeal [ MoA] to D.C of D.K. District and also the Commissioner of Police to enforce the safety regulations particularly with respect to front and rear doors. A copy will be forwarded to the Chief Secretary of Govt. of Karnataka.

    2. I will share the copy of the MoA with those who are concerned and interested in this matter. They can directly send letters by mail sitting in any part of the world. Let’s do something concrete instead of passing just comments to news reports.

    3. Please mail to : dc.mnglr@gmail.com . Should you need draft MoA please mail to vivekanandapaniyala@gmail.com .

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  • Vivekananda Paniyala, Mangalore | Bangalore

    Tue, Sep 23 2014

    1. I have submitted the MoA to the D.C today and also posted copy thereof to Chief Secretary, The Government of Karnataka.

    2. I hope action will be taken. I shall pursue the matter.

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  • Rodney Pinto, Long Beach, CA.

    Sun, Sep 21 2014

    It's the same old story, when such an incident/accident occurs, people are angry , disrupt traffic for a couple of hours, and then everything goes on as usual, till the next incident occurs. If I am not wrong, every month there is an incident in some part of mangalore but especially on the ullal,talapady thokkutu route. Firstly the last step of all buses should not exceed 30 cm from the ground. Conductors and drivers should be trained that human life is more important than competition. If therse two things are adhered to we can minimize accidents to a great extent.

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  • Joseph WM,, Kulur

    Sun, Sep 21 2014

    Its happen due to negligence of drivers and conductors. Strict rules and regulations has to be adopted before giving permit to the private buses.If any such incidents occurred the permit has to be cancelled immediately, so that others will be alert in the matter.

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  • peter lewis, kalmady/k s a

    Sun, Sep 21 2014

    Put behind bar this driver permanently for hard labour.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 21 2014

    Very sad and we in Mangalore keep silent on this incident. The private bus mafia should be stopped in Mangalore with no rules and regulations. Otherwise this is ROAD TO HELL............!!!

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  • v kumar, mangalore/dubai

    Sun, Sep 21 2014

    these bus drivers will never learn the value of other people's lives. sitting on top they feel like a king.. specially the bus drivers in talapady route my mom had this kind of near miss many many times in the past. she used to always complain. these guys should be booked for murder and put behind bars for ever only then the others will fear the law. this case will also be smothered as accidental death the bus driver will be fines a petty and and let go. its a shame...

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  • a.v.a, mlore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    The way our country is run is a disgrace, our police force is made up of goons, our politicians are made up of local rowdys what can you expect in this country. We should raise our voice and demand for better services, these are not free and very profitable for the owners if not for corruption so better and more convenient buses must be installed

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  • Dinesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    South canara is known as land of intelligent people. It is because earlier, lot of SSLC and PUC rank holders belong to this land. But remember that not 100% are all equally intelligent. However, the attitude of our people is that we are the best(?)You can find that attitude more common among auto drivers, bus conductors, beedi-beeda shop owners etc.
    The bus conductors are not only rude but offensive too. Have you seen them making fun of poor Bijapur labours as 'gowdas"??
    The bus drivers think that they were formula 1 drivers in their last life.There is absolutely no traffic and common sense among these creates.
    The auto drivers are simply 'animals' as they do not have any simple and basic manners.
    But who will 'bell the cat' for these intellectuals??
    In the present case file 'murder' charge on both driver and conductors, because of there negligence one innocent soul lost life!

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  • priyanandan, dubai

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    we should gare to support govtbsses should soon for the safety of people

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  • Veena, Moodbidri

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    I do not understand why the steps on buses are so high. It makes people very hard to get on and off the bus. Also if they put a extra person conductor or a cleaner to keep an eye on people while entering and exiting the bus, many accidents and deaths will be prevented.

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  • vinod, dubai

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    in my experience in mangalore talapady route busses are very bad drivers and nonsense conductor in this route

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Dr Shetty,be courageous and start the action. From long time I was requesting Mangaloreans to join the fight against Rowdy Drivers of buses. I have given call numbers to call in and inform the police control room. You do not have to give your name but call and inform the Police about the behavior. There are very very few did this.
    Starting immediately,either do it now OR else loose your loved ones. Today it is Amina and tomorrow may be your lover,spouse,your Child,your Sibling or your Parents. Also keep a eye on Ambulance drivers because I observed them putting up Hero Show. Stop the tippers which carry dirt,sand and other materials without covering it. If they are spilling load contact PCR or closer Traffic station.

    I will give Police Control Room NO:0824-222-0800 Let God Protect Mangaloreans from this cruel death.

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  • Greg D'Cunha, Doha Qatar/Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    For safety reasons, Busses should have doors. & once the door is locked then only the bus must move towards the next station. This will prevent loss of life at least.

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  • Siraj ariyadka, Puttur

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    In Mangalore most city bus drivers and conductors did not give any value to the life of passengers
    They are always thinking about their time pick up and according to that only they drive their buses

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Killer buses of Mangalore

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  • anjali, mlore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    i agree mistake is of bus driver today,but we cant blame all private buses and demand for govt buses. even govt buses go like jet, even not see people near them. in high way they give good competition to private buses too.here is the mistake of rto when they see such cases they have too stop bus and ask them nor ask the two wheeler people, when the buses are in full speed stop them. y cant they do so?

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  • Dr Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Enough is enough! Let's end this private bus business in Mangalore. They have been killing innocent people to make an extra buck. Let's protest against this inhuman bus owners & drivers. We all know that Bus & Auto Rickshaw union in Mangalore will not let us so easily as they have a good backing from our corrupt politician & cops. But, nothing is impossible....Let's teach this barbarians a good lesson...

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  • ivan, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Govt buses are nothing less. i have seen the over speeding of mangalore/udupi govt buses (red volvo). They come very close to the footpath with full speed and no chances of survival at all if a pedestrian faces it. The inside the bus person will survive but a pedestrian is finished forever

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    I agree with you Dr. Shetty. We really need a revolution on this subject.

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  • thomas, Mangalore/Singapore

    Sun, Sep 21 2014

    Dr. Shetty, well appreciated your thoughts it is impossible to implement government buses only way is to control military presence. Lathon ka raja bathon se nahin manega.

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  • XYZ, DUBAI/MANGALORE

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    INNA LILLAHI WA INNA IALAIHI RAAJIVOON.
    first most I am reading this news every day of accidents, but any necessary action as taken so far..i see below many comments but all his in vain... no one is bothered to take care a proper measurement to implement to stern rules... wen ever I read this news I always get scared about my family... who lives in a horrible place and travel each and every day.. I think we are wasting our energy commenting below...

    so I request who ever highlight this news please issue to RTA our below comments and let them feel our angriness to so call our private bus heroes..let them know what public want.....

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  • latheef g, talpady.doha qatar

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Inna lillhai wa inna ilahi rajihoon..its happen negligence of drivers and conductors..not worry about life of passengers they worry about ther seconds and minits...how to pick up passenger from next stop..Rto..take strict action against and ban licence for year with punishment...

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  • Af, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Last 5 days i am seeing Mangalore RTO police busy in catching only two wheeler riders, that too in some un known locations,
    are they(RTO ) really bothered about the way city private buses are flying,making roaring sound,irresponsible driving killing pedestrians has been increased.but still there is no actions, it is high time for people of region will take appropriate action against this.

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  • Anand, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Only one solution to control. Convert all private bus to government

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  • satish, sydney/kudla

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    RIP....

    @avani, mlore ...we had one bus back in 90's . 47 no route to bajpe ..not remember full name something like " st Joseph". This is the only bus i had seen when i used to travel in bus those days whose drivers and conductors were totally careful in driving and taking care of passengers... both driver and conductor of this bus were in their old age and very patience..

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  • Peter, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    satish, sydney/kudla

    It was also called KERENGH. However, youngsters were not so eager to travel on this bus, b'cz they feel that it was slow bus.

    However, i would like add to your list, which was also safe to travel

    It was operated by Majunath travels from Old Airport to Udupi. There was also one more bus operated by the same company named as Shravan and people preferred to travel on that bus.

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  • Aman, Muscat

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Dear Traffic Authorities

    Please cancel all the private city buses and bring govt. buses with well trained and disciplined drivers. or bring well disciplined private buses.

    Many valuable lives have been lost time to time due to the recklessness of these rude drivers.

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  • A R ASHRAF, KINYA

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    negligence should be punished.

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  • Rajesh Gonsalves, Mangalore / Dubai

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    City buses need to be fitted with hydraulic doors like BMTC has done in Bangalore. This will also help overcome foot board travel.

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  • Fernandes Francis , Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Firstly.. My prayers for RIP to thr departed soul.
    How many death due to negligence of Bus owner,drivers & conductor. Our RTO and law of traffic violation is spineless. Killers get bail and no appropriate punishments and financial compensation for the crime .so called accident. Here, its very much the cleaner/conductor might have given right.poyee whistle to driver .. Without seeing whether the passenger is on seat or standing secure.. This accident should be taken seriously and RTO should inspect buses for safety standards of foot boards steps, overcrowding during busy hours and unsafe driving and violation of traffic rules.. Fines / challan to be issued and permit should be cancelled for violators...

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    All the private buses are always in hurry to race from one destination to another. They are least bothered about safety of passengers. May be they don't even need passengers. Just want to have a rat race. Concerned authorities, Please for God's sake bring KSRTC buses on all routes with well trained drivers and conductors. Also they should get safety training. How many should die premature deaths because of negligence of private carriers?

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  • avani, mlore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Show me one single city bus in Mlore which cares for passenger safety and customer service!!! RIP departed soul.

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  • Raghav, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    most of these private buses are run by powerful people and some ministers also get bribe for not allowing govt city buses like in blore.
    instead of protesting for silly things recently,people should boycott all private buses for a few days and hit their collections.teach them a lesson.demand for govt buses.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Fallout of Mangalore special 'right poyee' culture.

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  • ilyas, qatar

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    inna lillahi wa innhau rajioon
    Bus conductor our driver ka licence karo ye bus conductor drive ko sabar nahi utarnetak chadnetak ourath ye mardh ye bacha ye javan ye budda buddi kuch nahi dekhe bina move kar dethe ye kadi sei kadi saza diyatho sayad baki ka conductor drivers passenger ka thoda care karega

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    RIP departed soul!!!DK is one of the worst places with regards to public transportation that has been given to this pvt. bus cartel, they just do not care for any rules or anybody, only in the hurry to increase their daily collections!!

    Unless such type of incidents are dealt with strictly and heavy penalty imposed along with compensation for the innocent deceased they are not going to be tamed!! Also, it is high time the authorities think of starting a Govt. run city bus service on the lines of the professionally run 'BEST' buses of Mumbai!!

    Till such time, more and more innocents life will lose their precious lives!!! Jai Hind!!

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    It is driver duty to view passenger enters the bus or outside from a side mirror
    our drivers and owners
    have no habit of checking
    side mirror,only counting
    tickets and money.
    driver should have given to drink petrol immediately without mercy..

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  • A.D. Andrade, Muduperar/Malad Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    I have experienced similar instances whenever I visit Mangalore as the steps are too steep either to climb or get down (I am a senior citizen - 77 yrs.) Moreover the drivers are reckless and impatient. The RTO should inspect all the buses specially for the height of the steps and should streamline the system. Also, the seats meant for Sr. citizens are invariably occupied by youngsters and ladies who refuse to vacate when requested.

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  • Arman, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    How many more RTO............in foreign country people lift train to pull lady from track,,,,,,here there is no value for human life......sad people still fight for religion animals but what about humans.... Have you ever done band to protest against any human life losing because of our systems ?

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  • Jason Lazarus, udupi

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    Why the RTO s are passing the bus without proper doors and also windows. Many cases have happened where people fall from the bus. Private buses are evils.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    The bus drivers along this route
    are always in such a hurry that given a chance they will also overtake the God of Death.
    God also does not know why such hurry?
    Can only feel for the helpless Amina and her family.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    INNA LILLAHI WA INNA IALAIHI RAAJIVOON.
    Driver & Conductor should be booked under murder case. Because these buses never give the enough time to passengers to climb and get down. Always is hurry and causing for death.

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  • Mohsin Ahmed abu dhabi, Moolur

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    You are 100% correct

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  • Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Sat, Sep 20 2014

    careless Bus drivers, They must be punished, Police must taken stern action.

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