Mangaluru: Bike hits divider killing 21-yr-old engineering student on spot


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Jul 19: In a heart-wrenching accident, a 21-year-old motorcyclist was killed after his vehicle collided with a divider Wednesday, July 19

The deceased is identified as Mohammed Nashath.

Nashath was killed on the spot after his bike rammed into the divider opposite Sahyadri College in Adyar.

The young resident of Uppala was an engineering college student and was on his way to college when the mishap occurred.

 

 

  

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  • Mr Acharya, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 20 2023

    Road is the only place where you get punished for your mistakes.

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  • Antony, Padil

    Thu, Jul 20 2023

    From my riding experience two wheelers are always safe on left side of road. Avoid potholes by riding on mud that way you wont be hit from behind. Secondly buy bikes only with dual channel ABS and not single channel.

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  • Dilip, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    It is heartrending to hear of these accidents. Parents sacrifice so much to give their children everything, then this. So many such accidents are happening with the horrible condition of city and highway roads. Where are all the fancy politicians and political parties on this ?

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  • Adinath, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 20 2023

    They are busy fighting amongst themselves.

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  • NS, Manipal

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    We cant lose our young gen like this, there should be a counseling or similar things need to be done in a collage level I believe... its heart-wrenching to see such young kids die in a tragic way like this,,,,

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    very tragic...may be overspeeding? may his soul rest in peace

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    Tragic and sad.Our roads are not meant for a racing with highend bikes in mangalore.Second its monsoon.Roads are slippery .Please ride carefully..Most probably he was too fast and bike was new ?And not experienced?However parents should also take care not to give bikes so fast to go school.May his soul rest in peace.Heartfelt sympathy to his family.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    Rita; seeing the increasing number of two wheeler accidents in and around Mangalore due to various reasons, two wheelers should be totally avoided here!

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    It's not a high end bike a jawa cruiser. cctv video footages in social media shown bike was at high rate of speed. it was a target fixation that's why he couldn't control and in end crashed to electric pole.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2023

    Whichever bike; high end means you might have thought Buccati, BMW etc. Even on our third-grade national highways you cannot ride at speeds more than 80kmph! As per recent news report in DH we have one of the worst roadways in the world!! Riding two wheelers in and around Mangalore is a very high risk activity!!

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  • S g kankanady, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    Many youngsters on bikes overspeed in that stretch.with such high power vehicles one has to wear complete protective gear and drive carefully and responsibly .... other wise everyone's in danger

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    Its the parents fault of buying such high powered bikes to their children. No student should be allowed to ride bikes above 100cc.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    In fact till Rajiv was the PM only vehicles upto 1000cc were allowed!! It's high time that these high torque vehicles are banned in the larger interest of the general public; this can be achieved, indirectly, by prohibitively high taxation for vehicles beyond a certain range!!

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  • Vicky, Ras al Khaimah

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    No Comments

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  • pramod, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    Just seen the video circulated in the social media ,what a horrific and tragic accident. Bike skidded and hit the divider in extreme speed and body thrown in air. Speed is the killer. Please control the speed. I pray god his soul rest in peace. Om Shanti.

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  • Encha, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    When will our politicians learn the importance of proper roads and when will our bike riders learn the importance of wearing proper gear. Such a tragic incident. RIP.

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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    These college students thinks If they ride bikes they are Heroes ..........

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Wed, Jul 19 2023

    Overspeeding

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