Mangaluru: Medical student falls to death from fifth floor of apartment building at Kadri


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Jul 31: In a tragic incident that occurred on Sunday in an apartment at Kadri Shivbagh, a medical student fell to death from the fifth floor.

The deceased is identified as Samay (21), a native of Adyar, residing presently at Kadri Shivbagh. Samay was reading in the balcony of the house when his mother asked him to go to basement in order to wash the car. Later, Samay was conversing with his mother from the fifth floor balcony. When he bent over to speak, he fell down to the ground floor. Though he was rushed to hospital, he could not be saved. It is learnt that the floor in the balcony was wet due to rain water.

Samay’s father is a civil engineer and mother, a housewife. Samay was the elder one of the two sons the couple have.

A case is registered in Kadri police station.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    Tragic and very sad.Sure mother will not forget first of all it ended tragic and sad..Second her own blood and flesh.Third she asked him the favour to wash the car and it ended tragic.Heartfelt sympathy to the family.May his soul rest in peace.Simply it is the fete coincidence?It shouldnt have happened .From fifth floor to basement one hears very bad.Kindly put a strong Balkon railing so that in future dont happen such a tragic

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  • Kalpana, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    Samay just very hard to believe this Let your soul rest in peace

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    just cannot imagine what the mother goes through...seeing her own off spring falling from such a height and dying...during monsoon one should be more careful...really tragic...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    If the height of the parapet was adequately supported by metal railings on top there was no chance of him toppling off even if he slipped; in third world countries, with no proper regulations, such things happen!

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  • Rupesh Kumar, Bantwal

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    Dr. Sridhara, Well said. Sometimes he comments, as if nothing else to do in his free time !

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    RIP; very very unfortunate and tragic! In many buildings, the parapet wall is not of the required height, also there is no protective metal railing above it so that such calamities be avoided; otherwise, there is remote possibility of such a matured youngster to topple over unless he used a stool!!

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  • Priya, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    So sad to hear this news. Why people are so careless that in such heights can not even put a safety grills or at least pegion nets? is the money spent on this costlier than losing life? This is the basic safety measure to be taken by all. No matter how much we are confident that we will not fall but nothing will cost to put these basic safety measures.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    What you are saying is right; but don't you think it's also the the responsibility of reputed builders who charge you through your nose, cheating on the basis of super built up area?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    His mother will remember this for the rest of her life ...

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  • Dr A. Sridhara, Udupi, Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    you are a psycho and need emergency treatment, pity your state of mind...

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  • ca girishkk, valencia/m'lore

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    @ Dr Sridhara., Sir Jossey reacted with a factual human emotional attribute., and as per reported news the student was in conversation with his mother., there nothing unusual or offensive in it., probably your reaction makes one feel that you deserve to undergo a treatment which you suggested to Sir Jossey.., Get well soon Dr saab.,

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront.

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    Dr A. Sridhara, Who gave you a Degree ...

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  • Jrome, Kadri

    Mon, Jul 31 2023

    Truly the incident would haunt the mother all through her life.

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