Kasargod: Father and son killed in bus-bike collision


Stephan Kayyar
Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod

Kasargod, Aug 3: In a tragic incident, a man and his son were killed after a bus rammed into their bike at Adoor Panjikalli on Karnataka-Kerala border on Sunday August 3.

The deceased, Chandroji Rao (48) and his son Jeetendra (24), were residents of Maniyoor, Adoor.

The accident occured when a KSRTC bus moving from Kasargod to Subramanya hit their bike. Both of them died on the spot.

Adoor police arrived at the spot and shifted the bodies to Kasargod general hospital.

A case has been registered in Adoor police station.

  

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  • Abdul, Mlore/Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Aug 04 2014

    Every time we blame RTO authorities, however have any one of us noticed why all these accidents are for men while women’s ride bikes but we have not noticed any such accident and death. The above photos shows bike in wrong side which we can make sure bike rammed in to bus. However, let almighty give their family to bear this shock and RIP.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Mon, Aug 04 2014

    what to say... another tragic event killing 2 innocent lives. but... yes... authorities, RTO is silent and mum... so sad.

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  • Achhu, M,lore

    Mon, Aug 04 2014

    Great Loss. Nothing can be replaced to this loss.. May god help this family.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Aug 04 2014

    Tragic news, My sympathies .....RIP.

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Mon, Aug 04 2014

    very sad news.

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