Gadag: 10 killed in KSRTC bus-goods vehicle accident, 15 injured


Daijiworld Media Network-Gadag (RJP)

Gadag, Aug 17: In one of the worst accidents in the recent past, 10 persons lost lives in a goods vehicle and KSRTC bus collision near Gojanur village in Shirahatti taluk of Gadag district on Sunday, August 16.

15 persons sustained injuries in the accident. Out of the 10 died, 9 died on the spot. All the persons who died were the passengers of the good vehicle.The goods vehicle was crushed beneath the bus.

As per witnesses, 13 persons, all men, were travelling in the goods vehicle. They all worked for an electrical contractor. The driver of the goods vehicle, rammed the KSRTC bus which was plying towards Bengaluru while he attempted to avoid hitting a pedestrian. The driver of the goods vehicle and eight others breathed their last on the spot itself while one person succumbed to injuries at the hospital. Fifteen passengers in the bus were injured in the accident.They have been admitted to hospitals.

Minister H K Patil visited the families of the victims and said that the government will pay a compensation of Rs 1 lac to the families of the deceased and also will bear the medical expenses of the injured.

  

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  • YATHISH KUMAR, ATTAVAR/ DUBAI

    Mon, Aug 17 2015

    @Jossy saldhana, Dear friend this article is on a tragic accident and loss of precious lives and your unrelated comment is annoying please comment sensibly.

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  • Nikhil, harihar

    Mon, Aug 17 2015

    I was there at the spot of accident. I had reached there just 5 min after the accident took place. It was very clear that the TATA ACE vehicle was over speeding, as seen from the severed body parts of each of victims. It was a very bloody sight. All happened due to a narrow road and over speeding of the vehicle in question.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 17 2015

    Price of Diesel has come down but bus owners refuse to lower tariff ...

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  • Krishna, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 17 2015

    Every Tom, Dick and Harry/ cleaners, labourers claim that they are expert drivers....

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  • Premnath, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 17 2015

    And they play music so loudly, no one can hear what is happening on the road and back. It is a general practice on northern side of Karnataka and Maharashtra to play loud music while driving tractors and goods vehicle. Very sad incident, One person's mistake took several innocent lives.May their soul RIP.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Mon, Aug 17 2015

    It is a normal practice in karnataka and Rural maharashtra to transport labours in Goods vehicle..RTO fines the car driver for not wearing seat belt,,,then how they can allow this practice ? where passenger don't have a chance to have a better grip too...,This should be banned.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 17 2015

    It is surprising that A GOOD VEHICLE IS USED TO CARRY PASSENGERS.

    There should be a law banning boarding of good vehicles by passengers.

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