Udupi: College student dies in bike accident at Santhekatte


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Nov 12: A youth who was seriously injured in an accident on the night of Sunday November 8 breathed his last on Thursday November 12.

The deceased has been identified as Sunil Cornelio, son of Thomas and Alice Cornelio, residents of LVT, Santhekatte.

Sunil was riding home after attending a wedding function when he suddenly lost balance and the bike skid. Sunil who got thrown off into the roadside rainwater channel sustained serious injuries. He was later shifted to a hospital by occupants of a passing car, sources said.

After fighting for life for nearly five days, Sunil passed away at around 9.30 am on Thursday.

He was a third year BCom student of Milagres College, Kallianpur.

A case is yet to be registered.

  

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  • Wilson, Udupi

    Fri, Nov 20 2015

    Dear All,

    Thank you for your sympathy during our time of loss. We are deeply touched by your words of condolence and are thankful that you are there for us at this difficult time.

    Kind regards,
    Wilson(Sunil's Cousin)

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  • Oliver, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 14 2015

    too young to go !!

    RIP

    May GOD console the family.

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  • anona, kallianpur

    Sat, Nov 14 2015

    no words... really sad..May his soul RIP

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  • Jerry Saldanha & Fly., Belman / Dubai

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Shocking News. Almighty God give strength and courage to all the family members to bear the loss. May the soul rest in peace.

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  • Westor D'silva , Kallianpur

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    RIP Sunil. Very unfortunate incident. May God provide consolation to the bereaved family.

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  • elvin dsouza, udupi-santhekatte

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    rest in peace sunil........

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  • Nelson Cornelio, kakkunje

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Dear Thomas uncle & fly, Hearty condolences from all of us in dubai

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  • Mariola paavisto, Finland/kallianpur

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    heartfelt condolences to his family his soul rest in peace

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/ k s a

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    2 wheeler manufacturers, dealers not bothered of youngsters life. It is the duty of parents avoid riding 2 wheelers of their childrens. Bikes are dangerous motor run vehicles total exposure for serious injury resulting in death. My sincere sypathies to the youth family.

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  • veronica Nazareth, kallianpur

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Very sad news. Praying to Almighty to give strength to his parents to bear the loss. RIP Sunil.

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  • MANKIND WELLWISHER, MANGALORE

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    The Two wheeler vehicles must be designed & manufactured and released for Indian population with max speed of 40KMPH.

    Secondly the authorities must provide & restrict the movement of the Two wheeler vehicles only in Service roads to prevent these kinds of tragedies.

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  • M/M Wilfred Lewis and Children, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Our heartfelt condolences to the family of Sunil Cornelio. We pray that his soul may Rest IN Peace.

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  • Juliet dmello , Bellman, kalina Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Very sad to hear the news. Heart felt condolences. May his soul rest in peace. Maggie bai& fly belman

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  • Thomas Suares, Brahmavar/Dubai

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Very sad, may his soul rest in peace. May the Lord grant the strength to the family members to withstand the grief.

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  • jimmy noronha, Bellore, Lucknow

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Hundreds of young lost lives would have been alive and working and caring their wives/parents if only the bikes were designed not to cross 40 KMH. Anyway feel sad to say RIP.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    RIP peace bro!! Strength to the parents!!

    Two wheelers are a strict 'NO NO' in DK!! Parents should strongly discourage two wheelers to save their wards from sudden death and life long maiming!!!

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  • neha amin, manipal

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    May his soul RIP

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  • Pius D'Cruz., Belman / Dubai

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    So, Sad to hear the news of Sunils untimely death. My condolences to the family members of Sunil. May God give strength to family members
    to bear unbearable loss. Pius D'Cruz and Family.

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  • Patsy, Dxb /milagres kallianpur

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    RIP

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  • PIUS DCRUZ, BELMAN/DUBAI

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved parents on the untimely demise of their beloved son. May the soul of the faithful departed RIP.

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  • aironero,

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Very Sad News. May his soul RIP.

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  • Shabeer Puttur, Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Sad news...all the collages must do the Road Safety campaign in every three months, Now a days accident Death rates are high in students of the coastal Area.

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  • John, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Very sorry to hear the news. Parents to blame on one side and not to be blamed on the other side. Hope everyone understands why. In Udupi too I have seen underage children driving two wheelers and blatantly violating all traffic rules. Just stand on K M Marg and you can just see this!. Udupi police are not as strict as their Mangalore counterparts.

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  • Westor D'silva , Kallianpur

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Where is the question of underage driving? He is a final year degree student and is permitted to ride a vehicle. Ultimately, a young life is lost and that is saddening.

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  • K.Fernandes, Mudarangadi

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Sad News. Almighty give strength and courage to the family members to bear the loss. May the soul rest in peace.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Very sad, death at this age is difficult to bear. May his soul RIP.

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    RIP Sunil.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Once again I have run out of words. Sorry ...

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  • WELL WISHER, mangaluru

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    it seems no death for those who disagreed

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  • ash, mnglr

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    i like jossey,i read his every comment.he got many haters in this blog.
    what happened without reading his comment they just click disagree blindly.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 12 2015

    Ash, haven't you heard "You can take a donkey to a Pond, but ..."

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