M'lore: City's Entrepreneur Brothers Die in Roadcrash near Bangalore


M'lore: City's Entrepreneur Brothers Die in Roadcrash near Bangalore

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore / Bangalore (MB)


Shankar Bhat and Krishnakumar

Mangalore, Oct 27: Two up-and-coming entrepreneur brothers, Shankar Bhat (40) and Krishnakumar (35), from Alape-Padil here, died in a ghastly roadcrash at Chennarayapatna while on their way to Bangalore in their car on Thursday night.

While Shankar Bhat was managing partner of Skanda Construction of Bendorewell here, Krishnakumar was managing partner of Skanda group of firms on M G Road.

The brothers were driving to Bangalore on work and their car was rammed into by a lorry.

Krishnakumar was vice president of city's Saanidhya Residential School for the Differently-abled. He is survived by parents and wife.

Shankar Bhat is survived by wife and three daughters. The two brothers had built up their business by a dint of hard work and dedication.

  

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  • Melat Crasto, Trasi-Kundapur, Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Nov 01 2007

    May the Almighty God give strength to the bereaved family members to come out of the tragedy.

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  • Alwine & Family, Kulshekar / Qatar

    Tue, Oct 30 2007

    Our Deepest sympathies to Shankar Bhat & Krishnakumar Families on the untimely demise of Shankar Bhat & Krishnakumar. May God grant eternal rest to the departed souls, and strength to their family members to bear this great loss.

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  • vivian sandeep fenrnades, mangalore-muscut

    Mon, Oct 29 2007

    No doubt everyone has to say goodbye to this world one day, but this is not the way. A dynamic and upcoming brothers to say goodbye to this world so soon is really a shock not only to her parents,relatives,family but to all. May the Lord, who called them to be with them at this tender age give their relatives strength, courage and console them in a best way so they come out of this tragic incident bravely.

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  • rita pinto , milagres school

    Sun, Oct 28 2007

    Hearty condolences on the sudden demise of Shanker and Kumar. May the Almighty give strength to the bereaved family members to face the tragedy.

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  • Alfred J. Rebello, Kundapur/Dubai

    Sun, Oct 28 2007

    Though this is a sad ending for the brothers, it affected not only their families, but also to those who are working with them. I pray that their families come out of this non-replaceable situation and carry out the business started by these brothers with great courage and enthusiasm.

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  • viraj,

    Sun, Oct 28 2007

    Destiny,fate no doubt has a part to play in such shocking accidents but road safety which is taken for granted and not adhered to is one of the prime reasons for such tragedies.a very sad piece of news indeed.

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