Bantwal: Bike rider falls from B C Road overpass, dies


Mounesh Vishwakarma

Daijiworld Media Network-Bantwal (EP)

Bantwal, Dec 14: A bike rider fell from B C road overpass and died as his bike lost control and hit the barrier wall on Monday night, December 12.

The deceased youth is Varadesh (35), a resident near Panemangaluru, Bolangadi.

The tragedy occurred when Varadesh was riding from Panemangaluru to Mangaluru. Varadesh was thrown down in the impact and got seriously injured as the speeding bike lost control and hit the wall. Police sent him to Mangaluru hospital but he died on Tuesday morning, without responding to treatment.

Varadesh was employed abroad as electrician and had come home for the funeral of his father a week ago.

A police case stands registered in Bantwal traffic police station.

  

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  • Irine, Auckland

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    Very very sad indeed, father and the son gone within a week. RIP.

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  • Rai, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    RIP. Flyover is also poorly designed(steep curve at the centre) and not illuminated. Their is no reflectors or paint on side walls.

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  • Dixith, Kulur

    Wed, Dec 14 2016



    Let God almighty give a strength to his family and friends to over come the grief and pain. We miss you .

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  • Dhiraj, Dubai

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    He's my colleague and friend...his age is 30yrs and he works in Dubai airport as a senior BHS technician.Will miss him:(

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    Sad incident indeed to lose the life when he lost his father other day.May his soul rest in peace

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    Indian roads are very deceptive and designed by ...

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    People who arrive from abroad are borrowing vehicle for use as having short of vacation. Due to longer stay in abroad are not much aware of indian roads with lot of changes. These leads to accident often. Tragedy struck to the family is unrepairable.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    It is my request to people ...please discourage your loved onces and relatives from riding two wheelers. They are two dangerous to be used as daily commute whether they are wearing helmet or not.



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  • Ahmed , K.S.A

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    Very Sad news, May God give strenght to the family of the deceased to overcome this grief.

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  • Naveen, naveen

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    Omg sad

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  • stan, udupi/dubai

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

     There is no solution for this as riders themselves have to take care of their safety.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    Indeed a sad episode in the life and history of the young man. It is expedient that wide publicity is given in terms of SAFE DRIVING and this should focused not only on bike drivers but all drivers of vehicles.

    It is sad to note that the young man who had come to attend the funeral of his father has in turn lost his his life

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    very sad.

    May his soul Ret In Peace.

    May God give strenght to the family of the deceased to overcome this grief.

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  • ISMAIL K, PERINJE

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    May soul rest in peace.Indeed very sad news may god help the family to overcome the grief of loved one.

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  • john PCC, Mangalore/kuwait

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    all bikes must be configured to not more than 75cc. mangalore roads are not suitable to 350cc bikes, by doing this in future we may save atleat some more youths life. every day young people die like this and this is not acceptable!!

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    In major cities of China , we can not see big motorbikes on roads. People use toy like battery operated small bikes on city roads to commute from place to place.

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