Kasargod: Mobile Bug Takes Toll of Two Persons


Daijiworld Media Network-Mangalore (KM/RD)

Kasargod, Nov 4: Two youth busy engaged in conversation over their mobile phones, while crossing the railway track located little away from guarded railway gate at Trikaripur, in Perumbe, near here were rammed by oncoming train being reported on Saturday, November 3 night.  The deceased are identified as a local youth and coir-rope merchant V Abbas (29). 

They were rammed by the train from opposite direction, when they were sneaking through the small gate, soon after the first train was passed, informed the policemen of Chambera.

Since they were busy engaged in conversation over their mobile phones, they might have not noticed the oncoming train.  They suffered serious injuries into their head, due to the impact of the speeding train.  The local police have filed the First Information Report (FIR) and shifted their bodies to the morgue at Payyanur Government Hospital, to carry out autopsy.

  

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  • M Sunil, Bangalore

    Tue, Nov 06 2007

    A small lapse of being highly engrossed in chatting with their mobile has caused such a severe impact on their family to have lost two souls. People should be more careful while using their mobile and walking or riding.

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