Fortuner rams into electric pole - Mangaluru college student among two dead


Steephan Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network-Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Jun 2: Two persons died and six sustained injuries when a Fortuner SUV hit an electric pole at Kunjathur near here.

The incident took place on Thursday, June 2 at 1.30 am.












Munzar from Uppala a student in a Mangaluru college and Farhan from Kunjathur are the persons deceased.

The occupants of Fortuner car were planning to go on an excursion. They had come to Mangaluru to pick a friend and were returning towards Kerala side when the Fortuner hit an electric pole at Kunjathur.

While Munzar died on the spot, Farhan succumbed to injuries later in the morning.

Manjeshwar police have registered a case.

  

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  • Af,, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jun 03 2016

    Parents of the boy must have realized their costliest mistake in their life.
    rest in peace..

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  • Dom, Bangalore

    Fri, Jun 03 2016

    OMG. Fortuner is one of the sturdy vehicle and the material grade used is very high. Toyota never compromises on safety but in India even Toyota vehicles are like Maruthi. No matter what kind of safety is been provided, Indian driving will kill. This is recklessness to the core. How on earth can a Fortuner become a piece of metal when rammed onto a electric pole? RIP souls.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 04 2016

    Dom,

    First of all no vehicle in this world can be 100% safe. Even crash tests are done under certain speed. If you crash an object at 100kmph nothing in the world would save you.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Fri, Jun 03 2016

    Everyone blaming Fortuner...Fortuner passed the crash test..one can see its front portion..it is not smashed and pressed back to harm passengers..main cause of death is not wearing seat belts and not locking the doors from inside...All Toyota cars passed crash test.

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  • Lokesh, Attavara

    Fri, Jun 03 2016

    nice lesson for the youth!

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  • Nish, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 03 2016

    Readers Comments looks more reckless then the speed of car.. Everyone judging deceased blindly without knowing fact. Some blame alcohol/ drunk and drive, luxury lifestyle, Parents, freedom, etc etc..M not here to defend those youths or their parents.. I agree 100% about reckless drive on wet road in these rainy season. Surely over speed which killed them.. It could b anything.. Inexperienced drive, sleep etc.. M here bcz I personally know one of the family and visits to the deceased house @ uppala for 'Janaza'. As we get to know by their close relatives, all are from good family background and Boys were not alcoholic as much as we knew..these youths planned two day trip to Cochin by rented (shared) car (fortuner). Actually none of their parents given permission for this trip but they are been forced to allow for this trip @ last moment. Thinking their classes going to start in few days so there'll b no more chances.. Rest is the story above...Yes all over now but stop blaming only parents, we all got youth in our families we know today's generation and lifestyle.. Indeed hard to control..

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  • Rudolf, Man

    Fri, Jun 03 2016

    Agree, bro that speculation is bad! We can imagine what their parents might be going through!

    Rightly said, very difficult to control children especially from the age of 13 to 20, they will have their ways however much you try to make them understand!

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  • George, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    RIP

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  • Jossey Saldanha, NY

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Fortuner was powered by Alcohol ...

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  • kiran, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    RIP
    this generation parents I dont understand.
    They think that they in their young age didnt do any activities and give such expensive gifts but ultimately this is the results.
    todays parents are not worried about whether his son/daughter studies they want them to put in a very attractive school/college and give them Spped Bike/Cars and enjoy the life. since they in their teen age were not allowed to do these activities.
    Todays generation we can see either he is interested in mobile/dance but not studies.

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  • elroy, Karkala

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Parents are the culprits. Speed only killed them. If it would have been a day time many more innocent lives who were walking on the road would have died.

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  • nasir, mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    In night driving is very dangerous.
    Very sad news .
    R I P.

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  • Rudolf, Mum

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Bro, on what basis you call night driving is dangerous? If you are sober and drive carefully how can one bang a electric pole at top speed (evident from the state of the car)?

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    RIP to the departed!

    fathers and mothers love = expensive gifts (cars, mobiles, laptops, watches, etc., etc.,)is a modern day malady that befalls many a parents.

    Parents spend less and less time with their children and instead showers them with expensive gifts and justify it by fooling themselves that they want their children to be independent. How independent? only God knows and this could be the result.

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  • sudarshan, ganjimut

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    with so many psudos comment it seems mistake is of Car and Electric pole.

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  • Pascal Dsouza, Kinnigoli

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    With due respect to departed soul, What makes us parents to give such vehicles/bikes to our children at such young age.

    When group of students get together there is always a tendency to test the vehicles capacity to limit, without realizing the dangers.

    Do we as Parent realise this. So many incidents have happened yet we parents do not learn lessons.

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    RIP.

    Fortuner is one of the least safety car by Toyota. We can remember Bondala Jagannath Shetty's accident which resulted fatal for him couple of years back. This car looks premium but failed in several safety tests, what makes funny is this car built on Toyota hilux pickup base. Here in Bahrain, if you have this car people laugh at you.

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  • NITHYANANDA BESKOOR , Udupi, Dubai

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Yes Toyota hilux rebuilt version is fortuner. I was told by someone in dubai that it doesn't hv control bcos of its top makeover. For pick up its apt and has control

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    THE GULF MONEY EFFECT...

    VERY SAD VERY SAD RIP...

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Are you aware of the sacrosanctity of hard earned gulf money ? Don't generalize please.

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    your comment stinks of your deep seething antipathy towards Indians working/residing in the Gulf.

    By connecting the Gulf money to such incidents you ignorantly wrote-off the huge benefits India enjoys from the foreign exchange remittances from the Gulf amounting to around $ 70 Billion annually for the past 6 years or so.

    I leave it to you to decide whether or not this incident or ten like it is worth dragging the Gulf money into the dirt pit of your imagination.

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Fri, Jun 03 2016

    Shettre, once peep out of the well.

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  • Lokesh, Attavara

    Fri, Jun 03 2016

    lol... 70 billion $ ha ha ha...

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, Jun 03 2016


    Lokesh,

    You seem to be ignorant too.

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 05 2016

    Lokesh, Attavara

    you are one from the jokers paradise who will have a lot of time to laugh to your hearts content once the $ 70 Billion stops coming in.

    Mind you the Gulf Indians comprising of Entrepreneurs and professionals right down to the maids and house boys toil day and night to contribute to this $ 70 Billion.

    If Mr. Modi's numerous trips to the various Gulf states does not open your mind to this fact nothing will.

    And by the way since you read and comment on the net at least pretend to be literate....

    google the net for information before you show your ignorance to the world.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, Jun 03 2016


    Mahendra,

    You don't find money on the streets in Gulf.

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  • paddu, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Everyone known that over speed is dangerous.So Instead of blaming for over speed or putting fine for over speed , why cant govt make a rule such tht all vehicle manufacturer keep maximum speed limit 50 to 60 km/hr in India?
    suggestions please....

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Feel sorry for the parents. RIP for the deceased. If you see the report they say 2 died & 6 injured. That is a packed SUV. Its miracle there are survivors if you see the mangled car picture. Important to drive safe with caution no matter how premium is the vehicle it has a limit too.
    Hope other eligible student drivers who drive carelessly see this incident and take cautions.

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  • JD , mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    sorry for the parents? How did they allow the students to take out an SUV?

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  • Rudolf, Mum

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Fortuner completely mangled shows at what speed they would have been cruising!

    RIP departed souls!

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  • Abdul, Mangalore/Dammam

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Fortuner is not a safe car. It has too much of body roll. Guys please go for safe cars like VW Skoda ford and Chevrolet cars, these Japanese and Korean cars might be cheap to maintain bcoz they use substandard parts not good one. Plz look for a safety first don't buy these cans. Don't mind to spend extra on safety. Really sad young lives are lost. These youngsters drives like a crazy. They learn to drive rash but don't learn how to control. Parents shouldn't give cars to these young boys at least till 20 years age. Inna lillahi inna ilaihi wa rajioon

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  • Rudolf, Mum

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Nothing is safe if one operates the machine recklessly!

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  • Rakesh , Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Mr. Abdul, just because two young boys died here, you mean to say cars other than you suggest are manufactured people to die ? Any cars even Mercedes, Volvo or BMW are not safe if driven carelessly. To met with an accident it does not need all the occupants of the car should get drunk. Careless driver at middle of the night killed two and put others in trouble, that's it.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    RIP.....a lesson to the parents......

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Lydia Lobo,

    I really dont understand your comment. Good thing that was a ``luxury'' Toyota fortuner. If it was a some ''cheap'' car like alto or nano, all of them would have been dead.

    Its always wrong to assume that if i give a car to my kid to drive around, it shows that i am rich or i want to pamper my kid. I would be giving the car to my kid, so that in case of accident he/she would have better chance of survival than if he/she would be in a two wheeler.

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  • Rudolf, Mum

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Bro, the young blood thinks they are flying a plane when they have access to such luxurious cars at such an early age!

    The condition of the car says that they were at top speed!

    Another thing we cannot say what would have been the casualty if it was a low ended car because there are so many instances where people have fallen fro a bed and died whereas some falling down 4 or more floors have survived with minor injuries, just an example!

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Rudolf,

    ''Another thing we cannot say what would have been the casualty if it was a low ended car because there are so many instances where people have fallen fro a bed and died whereas some falling down 4 or more floors have survived with minor injuries, just an example!''

    Well you comment above perfectly explains the mentality the people have when it comes to safety in india.

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  • Rudolf, Mum

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    There is nothing called safe when the driver misuses the machine, referring to this case!

    Though the chances of perishing in a low end car crash is more, the outcome of the crash would be due multiple factors, hence there is no guarantee of any machine, you might be knowing Titanic story!

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    that sounds stupid comment to say that I will give my car to my kid... till he is matured enough to drive on the road, especially a SUV like vehicle. You can't justify you can give the car to avoid a 2 wheeler. by giving the kids such huge vehicles you are basically pushing him to a death trap. Also it's a major problem for others on the road. Some times because of mistakes of stupid people, other pay for it... other die in such accidents. 

    So, please wait for them to grow, become matured enough to drive the vehicle, have a valid license and then give what ever you want, could be an SUV or a Truck.. public don't care.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    To drive a truck also, heavy drivers license is required....till then do not allow them to drive....some times the parents feel proud if their children drive the vehicles, when they are STILL young.... if the careless youngsters want to drive, let them drive, BUT let them not put the other public on roads in danger...

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    readerwriter007,

    Where in the article does it say that the driver did not have a driving license. If anybody gets licence that mean they are eligible to drive.

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  • francis, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    why blame the car? 1.30 am, raining, young blood - solid car!!! what else you expect.

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  • Pradeep, Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Hope no passerby's were hurt.

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    RIP.
    Small observation. In India fortuner owners think that it is a war tank and they have every right to cruise as they wish. However in ME these fortuner is called as "Tin on Wheels", as it bounces. of course its an extension of Hylux.
    Our society need to be educated regarding defensive driving, to save precious life.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    what an accident. OMG. look at the condition of the SUV. That evidences the extreme friction between car and the pole and in turn the speed with which vehicle collided with the pole. What a speed it could be at. Someone talking about airbag.... boss... it must be blown, torn off and burnt also. Vehicle also looks burnt. Let's not play blame game than realizing speed is the only reason for such disasters.

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    The pic's shows how carelessly they were driving their vehicle. Can someone please get remove these electric poles for drunk & drug addicted drives. ??

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  • sam, manjeshwar/riyadh

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Dear Cynthia,

    As u think they were not drunken as 1 of the deceased is my cousin and i know him well.

    Please dont judge without knowing anything.

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  • Mamatha, Karkala

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    So how couldn't they see the electric pole then, oh you mean it was in the middle of the road? Driver was extremely over speeding ... Under the influence of what?

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  • arm, ksa

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    It could be deprive of sleep and poor visibility. Why always think negative. But I would blame Parents for allowing such excursion. Car can be bought but can we replace the life. RIP

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    there were 8 people..you are defending by saying you know 1 guy who wont drink..so logically you are trying to say all 8 have a single mouth and body??

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  • vikram, Dubai

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Mr. Sam its very sad news yes...but picture clearly shows that how recklessly they were driving...may be drunk or may not be but one thing sure that is 'Josh of teenage' which made their family to regret forever.

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    remove these electric poles for drunk & drug addicted drives.?? the main reason are roads..because of roads only all these things happening..we have to remove roads.

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  • Ajith Dcosta, Halealve/Muscat

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    parents dont allow your children ride vehicles at night after 12. Ban excursions. May their souls rest in peace.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Who was driving ? Student ? This is what happens when parents give such luxury to their growing children.

    RIP all those departed in this ghastly accident.

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  • Ali, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi rajioon..

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  • steef, sakleshpur

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    What was AIRBAG DOING ?RIP

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  • Asoke, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Airbags get activated only if seatbelts are fastened. Otherwise force from airbag activation only harms the face.
    Airbags are SRS i.e Secondary Restraint System where as seatbelts are PRS i.e Primary Restraint System in a passenger vehicle.

    Seat headrests, strengthened Body steel Structures, ABS brakes,Airbags etc all contribute to safety of passengers.


    RIP departed souls Get well soon other passengers.

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    mistake of electric pole..

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  • Geekay, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Waa gattida caruye??? Onji light kambada pettugu pudi pudi..... RIP...

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    IS THIS FORTUNER MADE OF POLYTHENE BAG

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Just imagine the impact of collision and guess about its speed..even the vehicle like Fortuner couldn't withstand & turned to a rubble..people may be died due to thrown out of vehicle...Thats why locking of doors and seat belts lower the risks.

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  • Elroy, Karkala

    Thu, Jun 02 2016

    Indian light kamba winning over Japanese automobile technology

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