Kasargod: Pack of Dogs Causes Death of Boy


Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (SP)

Kasargod, Sep 20: A boy travelling in an auto rickshaw was killed and four others injured, when the driver of the rickshaw in question tried to stay clear of a pack of dogs, which suddenly crossed the road in front of his vehicle. The incident occurred on Sunday September 19 at Karivellore village on national highway 17.

When the driver suddenly tried to navigate his rickshaw away from the dogs, he lost control over it. The vehicle tumbled, killing a boy named Ismail (5), son of P P Salim, living near Vellore Palattara mosque in Cheruvattur, on the spot. Mother of the boy, M T P Zeenat (28), his sister, Nabisat (7), a relative named Salma (25) and auto driver, Faizal (26) were injured. All the injured were admitted into a hospital.

  

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    Definitely the mistake is of the auto driver. He was driving recklessly with full speed. Otherwise while applying the brake the boy would not have thrown out of the auto rickshaw. Partly we have to blame the passengers also because it is they have to firmly tell the driver to drive slowly. Slow & careful driving could have avoided this tragic incident.
    Very sad. Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved members of the family. May his soul rest in peace.

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