Puttur: Woman dead, five including three children injured in accident


Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur

Puttur, Jul 18: A woman died and four others including three children sustained injuries after a car toppled at Nellyady near Uppinangady here on Monday July 18.

The deceased has been identified as Mumtaz (30), a resident near Nandavar mosque in Bantwal.

Mumtaz's father Hasanabba, husband Zaheer and chidren Rizwan Munaf, Ashique Ahmed and Munaiza were injured and admitted to hospital in Puttur.

The family had been to Bengaluru on Saturday July 16, and on Sunday July 17 night, they started back to their hometown. When they reached Nellyady, the driver lost control of the car and it toppled.

Zaheer is from Bengaluru, but after marriage, he had shifted to Nandavar, sources said.

  

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  • Anwar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 19 2016

    RIP ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Mon, Jul 18 2016

    RIP ...

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  • Flavavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jul 18 2016

    Humans are not machines to perform with out break. Up and down trip non-stop is naturally too exhausting.

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  • Dev Kumar, Kadekar/Udipi

    Mon, Jul 18 2016

    Looks like lack of sleep accident occurred. Cannot depend fully on driver and it's the duty of owner to give some rest in long journey.
    What ever may be the reason...better should give break and take some rest is essential.
    What happened is not good.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 18 2016

    In the past few months, I have been reading about these accidents happening regularly in our region and so many lives lost unnecessarily. It is high time stringent road safety regulations are enforced in the country. There is simply no civic sense nor commonsense being applied by drivers. Each one thinks that a public road is his personal playground. The speed tracks are occupied by trucks and busses on highways. There is no lane discipline anywhere in the country. Everyone thinks that might is right on the roads. People get agitated and curse the government for implementing he safety belt and helmet rules. When we buy a new mobile phone, we buy the best protective cover, when we buy new gadgets we take utmost care of them, but when it comes to our heads, limbs, bodies, we simply don't seem to care..........I am appalled by this madness.

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