Mangalore: Bike-jeep Accident Claims Lives of Two Youngsters


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (KD)

Mangalore, May 16: Two youngsters died in an accident when their bike rammed against a jeep on the Bajpe-Suratkal stretch on Thursday May 15. Both died on the spot.

The deceased have been identified as Imran (20) son of Abdul Razak, a resident of Krishnapura main road and Imran (20) son of Mustaf.

According to sources the two youngsters were playing cricket at the Krishnapur ground. Later they went to buy petrol from Suratkal on their bike. On the way a jeep playing from the opposite end rammed against their bike while another bus was trying to overtake them. While one of them fell on ground and succumbed to head injuries on the spot, the other was caught under the jeep.

A case has been registered in Suratkal police station. 

  

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  • prakash, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Fri, May 16 2008

    This is another incident going to the history of reckless drivers who are murdering the people on the road. Two young men are murdered by the ruthless men at the wheel and No crimial laws or the police will deter them from killing more. The guilty should be prisoned for life.

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  • thameem ullal, kuwait

    Fri, May 16 2008

    It's very sad news, May Almighty Allah give a peace rest in his soul.

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  • kevin, mangalore

    Fri, May 16 2008

    Its really sad news of two youngsters met an accident.but the responsible is not a jeep driver,its the mangalorean people, who they allow these drivers to make an accident again and again,and also the police department, they only know to salute minister.and the people know only to give vote to all these ministers.

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