Mangaluru: Woman pedestrian mowed down by bike during Dasara procession


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SS)

Mangaluru, Oct 25: A woman pedestrian was run over by a bike while crossing the road and died in front of Babbukatte Souza Electricals when the Mangaluru Dasara procession was going on.

The woman is identified as Yellavva Shivappa Doddamani (50), a resident of Lakhamapura in Bagalkote's Badami and wife of Shivappa Doddamani. Shivappa who works as a labourer and was working as a watchman in the late evening hours at a house.

His wife Yellavva had reached this place just two days ago to live with him.

On Tuesday evening at around 8 pm, she stepped out of the house to buy some groceries from a shop that was across the road. The accident occurred when the Mangaluru Dasara procession was passing through the road when a bike rider identified as Gagan hit the woman who was crossing the road.

Yellavva was seriously injured and was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Deralakatte where she failed to respond to the treatment and breathed her last.

Due to the impact of the accident, the bike had travelled a few yards and skidded before hitting a road median as it came to a halt.

The bike rider Gagan and his pillion were injured.

Mangaluru South traffic police have registered a case.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    My God.so sorry.How many lives are to be offered still ?Is he not arrested?but only case filed.Firrst of all he should have stopped immediately to look.No he must have tried to flee.He shold be arrested immediately .till case begins he must remain in jail. have had some Dasara Bhagya?Otherwise he should have seen the woman.Heartfelt sympathy to the family.May her soul rest in peace

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  • Karthik, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    How much incidents happened in last few days ?

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  • Murli, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    May her soul rest in peace. Nowadays lot of kerala state registered vehicals running around in mangalore most of them are rude and heckless drivers/riders. May be those people feel free when compared to their state. there is an urgency of take action by district authorities.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    May her soul rest in peace. These motorcycle riders are reckless and inconsiderate. They do not have any urgent need to ride fast, but they do so just to impress the girls of St. Agnes College. Instead of risking their lives and others’ safety, I would suggest that they focus on improving themselves by reading books and gaining knowledge. Girls these days are attracted to educated and well-settled individuals, not to those who show off recklessly on bikes.

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  • Steve, Udupi

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    People often mention and compare ignorant, arrogant middle class people with Ambani, Adani, Biyani, Damani etc. People like Ambani etc are very humble, polite, appreciating, concerned and obedient in public life, they do not show off in any manner, they don't even carry or display their mobile phone.

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  • Vijaya Simha, Pumpwell Flyover

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    These idiot bikers always in a hurry for God knows what. Like mosquitoes they ride on the wrong side and ride on footpaths. Upon that too much arrogance and behave like they are Ambani. Bigger menace than private buses

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  • Sunil Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    Not all bikers...

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    Most of these KL14 number plate bikes and car owners stay in paying guest accommodation and are difficult to track. Concerned authorities should keep a watch on them as well as the PG where they stay.

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  • Panduranga Pai, Mangaluru

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    This is true. There are many shameless students from Kerala creating nuisance and involving in illegal activities like peddling drugs and also using it. Police should raid all the PGs setup in many apartments. The shameless owners of these apartments stay abroad and illegally run these PGs to earn good money.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    All processions political and religious should be banned, festivals should be celebrated within the religious places only. An accident that happened near Lady Hill circle where a car ran over people walking on a footpath was also said to be partly caused by huge flex banner that obstructed view. The loud speakers used in most of the processions also violate Hon. Supreme Court guidelines on noise pollution....but but..but..who will bell the cat...someday some activist might do it. Rest of us ,including me in the words of Kujumaji are " Buzdils".

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  • Joseph, Bombay

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    Prove that you are not a "buzdil"

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