Mangaluru: Seven students hurt as fish-laden Canter rams school bus on NH-66


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Feb 16: Seven students were injured after a fish-laden Canter lorry crashed into the rear of a private school bus at Kapikadu on National Highway 66 near Ullal, sparking panic among parents and fresh outrage over highway safety lapses.

The accident occurred when the school bus had pulled over along the edge of the highway to pick up students and was proceeding towards Talapady. A Canter transporting fish from Goa to Kerala reportedly sped in from behind and rammed into the bus with considerable force. The impact was so intense that the rear seats of the bus were ripped off.

Preliminary information suggests that the driver of the Canter, identified as Sanjeeva, a native of Kundapura, was allegedly drowsy at the wheel at the time of the collision, leading to the mishap.

Four boys and three girls travelling in the bus sustained minor injuries and were immediately shifted to a private hospital in Thokkottu. Doctors treated them and declared them out of danger. However, one more student suffered a serious injury to the leg and has been admitted to K S Hegde Hospital in Deralakatte for further treatment.

With examinations currently under way, there were 24 students on board the bus when the accident took place. The Canter driver also sustained minor injuries and received treatment at a hospital in Thokkottu.

News of the crash spread quickly, sending anxious parents rushing to the hospital. Personnel from the Mangaluru South Traffic Police Station visited the spot and have launched an investigation into the incident.

Meanwhile, local residents lashed out at the highway authorities, pointing out that even a decade after the Nantoor–Talapady stretch of NH-66 was widened, adequate service roads have not been provided.

“School buses and private vehicles are forced to halt along the main carriageway to pick up passengers, while heavy goods vehicles continue at high speed,” residents alleged, adding that the lack of proper service roads has resulted in frequent accidents along the busy corridor.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Feb 17 2026

    These fish trucks are really a menace o the heavy traffic.If the driver was drousy at the time of collision either he drove for long time without rest ,or had a drink in between?A alcohol test would clear the situation.When one is driving long distance why cant they make a halt for half an hour instead of risking own and others life??

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 17 2026

    The drivers of school and college buses do not use the hazardous lights while stopping to pick and drop students.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 17 2026

    So many accidents/mishaps taking place involving these fish transporter lorries. Some they topple and hit other vehicles. They are always in a hurry to deliver the goods with limited time limit.

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  • ravi, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 17 2026

    Always this fish trucks are involved this has been observed many many times in Mangalore. These drivers and the company owing this fish truck should be warned and severe penalty should be imposed for them.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Feb 17 2026

    I think all our school students in udupi mangalore should avoid buses and travel by foot to school. Simply why take unnecessary risk?? It is too unsafe to travel by buses in India....everyone on utter hurry and no respect for rules. Best is to walk and also walking is very good exercise.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Tue, Feb 17 2026

    Why always fish carriers are involved in accidents?

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