Sullia: Car hits road barricade- One dies, three injured


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (RJP)

Sullia, Aug 29: A car hit a road barricade and as a result, one died and three sustained injuries. The incident happened at Jyothi Circle here on Sunday, August 28.

Palaniyappa (62) from Koramangala in Bengaluru is the person deceased.

As per the details, Palaniyappa was travelling with his family in a car belonging to Guruprasad to Puttur to get treatment for some ailment. When the car reached Jyothi Circle here, it hit a barricade while avoiding a vehicle which suddenly came in the opposite direction. Palaniyappa was injured seriously as his head hit the dash box in the car.

A rickshaw driver named Shankar immediately took Palaniyappa to a hospital, but he was declared brought dead. His wife Sumathi and family members Suresh and Lakshmi got injured in the accident and were treated in a hospital.

Body of Palaniyappa was sent to Bengaluru after the post-mortem.

 

  

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Mon, Aug 29 2016

    Seatbelt people seatbelt, please wear seatbelt. This will avoid 70% such head injuries.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 29 2016

    Another life is lost because of alleged negligence on the part of a driver. The answer to this perhaps is installation of speed governors. The deceased poor Palaniyappa happens to be the victim. Can the Government think of having traffic wardens at all vantage points. This move would be a success if the people are service oriented

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  • Ram Naresh, Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 29 2016

    The person hit the dashboard, which meant he was not wearing the seat belt.

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