Car-bus collide at Hosangadi- One dead, four injured


Stephan Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (EP)

Kasargod, May 17: One person has died and four people have been injured as a result of a collision between an Omni van and a KSRTC bus near Manjeshwara
Hosangadi on Tuesday evening, May 17.












The deceased is identified as Abdul Azeez (55) from Uppala Hidayathnagara. He was the driver of the Omni van. The injured who are the residents of Uppala have been admitted to a hospital in Mangaluru.

The bus was on its way to Mangaluru from Kasargod while the Omni van was heading to Uppala from Talapady. The seriously injured travellers in the Van were pulled out with great difficulty by the local people and rushed to the hospital.

The van has been badly damaged.

Manjeshwar station police arrived and conducted inquest.

  

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  • vibha, mangaluru

    Wed, May 18 2016

    the van seems to be on the wrong side. but, unfortunately driver lost his life
    Drivers please drive with care on the road- there are families waiting

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  • Noel Francis Lewis, Kinnigoli - Dubai

    Wed, May 18 2016

    RTA India, Please don't allow Omni Vans on Roads. Its my request. Please. I am against this van. This has NO SAFETY at all! Please someone read my request & forward to the right people. This van can be used inside big Factory premises or at big construction sites for goods transport!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 18 2016

    Omni van is the most dangerous vehicle in the World ...

    DisAgree [9] Agree [26] Reply Report Abuse


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