4 Karnataka pilgrims killed, 6 hurt in SUV-truck crash en route to Shirdi


Solapur, Dec 27 (IANS): In a tragic incident, at least four pilgrims from Karnataka were killed and another 6, including a toddler, injured when their SUV rammed into container truck on the Karmala-Ahmednagar Road on Wednesday, police said.

The tragedy occurred near Pande village around 6 am when the vehicle from Karnataka was speeding from Gulbarga via Solapur towards the famed Shri Saibaba Temple of Shirdi in Ahmednagar district, as its occupants slept inside.

As per initial information, the SUV crashed into an oncoming container truck with full force and so powerful was the impact that it was thrown into a ditch beside the road and overturned, trapping many of the occupants.

Hearing the screams of the survivors, local villagers rushed to the spot and helped them out, even as a team of Karmala police led by Jyotiram Ganjwate reached the tragedy site, and saw the SUV was virtually reduced to a heap of metal.

While at least four pilgrims had succumbed on the spot, another six injured have been admitted to the Karmala Sub-District Hospital, where the condition of two is described as critical.

The victims have been identified as: Sharda Hiremath, 67 of Hubli, Jemi Deepak Hiremath, 38 of Gulbarga, Srishal Chandaga Kumbhar, 55, and his wife Sashikala, 50.

The injured include an eight-month-old Nakshatra V. Kumbhar, Kaveri V. Kumbhar, Soumya S. Kumbhar, 26, Sridhar Srishal Kumbhar, 24, Sasikumar T. Kumbhar, 36, and Shrikant R. Chavan, 27.

The cause of the road disaster is not clear and the Karmala police have registered an accident case with further investigations underway. The families of the deceased victims, all in Gulbarga district of Karnataka have been informed of the tragedy, while the bodies have been sent for an autopsy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 28 2023

    Please dont drive for long, after food and long drive its risky while one would fall sleep easily... secondly plz check tyre pressure personally and don't fix puncture in unknow places. Big scam is on resulting to death

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Dec 28 2023

    life is so cheap in third world countries..really sad to read these kind of deaths time and again...perils of living in third world countries...mindless and clueless governance and corruption of the highest order....Winston churchill was so right...in his prediction in 1947

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Thu, Dec 28 2023

    it is unfortunate that a first world citizen is living in Ullal ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Dec 28 2023

    Rest in Peace ...

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  • Alwyn lobo, Manglore

    Thu, Dec 28 2023

    Main Reason is its two way route. As its colided face to face. Its govnt fault. There should be 1 way each. To be safe.

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  • JAMAL, Mangalore/UAE

    Wed, Dec 27 2023

    Very sad. Maybe the driver was in a hurry to reach the spot or probably might have dosed off. The timing of accident has a lot to do with it to prove he was asleep on wheels.

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