Kasargod: Two Die in Bike-Mini Truck Accident


Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod (SP)

Kasargod, Oct 9: In a road accident involving a motor bike and a mini truck that occurred on Thursday October 8 at Periatadka Tacchangad Road near here, two people were killed.

The accident occurred in the afternoon. A V Narayanan (43), son of the late Shankar from Tacchangad Aravat, and Vishwanath (30), son of Lakshman Rao from Mudiyakkal, lost their lives in the accident. Both of them were travelling in the motor bike.

The head of Vishwanath, who was tossed away due the impact of the collision, got crushed under the wheels of the truck. A V Narayanan, who was critically injured, was taken to Kasargod hospital, but his life could not be saved.

Bekal policemen have registered a case.

  

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  • Joseph , Doha, Qatar

    Fri, Oct 09 2009

    How many more precious lives will be lost in such accidents? Where has our driving etiquette gone? Bus, auto drivers etc. are always in a great hurry, competing against each other as if they are participating in a Grand Prix tournament or there is no tomorrow. They just care a damn about who suffers. They always want to be numero-uno (number one). I think ours is the only country where we spend huge amount of money and time on street skits, plays creating an awareness, ultimately, sadly to say, all these go to the trash bin. Obviously, its because of our over-confidence and utter carelessness.

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