Kasargod: Four including three of a family killed in car-truck collision


Stephan Kayyar
Daijiworld Media Network- Kasargod (RJP)

Updated

Kasargod, Jan 4: As a result of an accident that took place on Wednesday January 4, between a car and a container truck, four persons including three from a family died.

Ram Narayanan (52), Vatsala (48), their son Ranjith (20) and his friend Nitin (24) from Thrissur are the persons deceased.

The accident took place at Uppala Naya Bazar.

The car was going from Thrissur to Mangaluru while the truck was in the opposite direction.

The collision took place at around 4 am.

Manjeshwar police have registered a case.

  

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  • herminesti, koppa

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    rest in peace dear ranjith and family.. we all your classmate love u...

    #RIP ranjith

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  • Zeitgeist , Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    Why do people drive at night? I consider myself really good driver, but i always avoid driving at night on longer journeys.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    Kasargod has become like Kundapur.
    RIP ...

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  • Kusuma G Kumari GSV, Kodyadka

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    Yes agree. Acidnets are common in Kundapura area. Now Kasaragod is also on the news regarding accidents. Night driving must be very careful espeically in Mangalore Kasaragod highway where there many accidents take place. And many lives getting lost. Very sad incident indeed

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