Kasargod: Two brothers killed - over ten sustain injuries in serial accident


Stephan Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (EP)

Kasargod, Jul 24: Two brothers lost their lives and more than ten people sustained injuries in a gruesome serial accident which happened at Adkathbail on national highway 66 in the outskirts of the city on Sunday July 22 night.

The deceased were children of Chowki Arjal resident A K Rajish, Mohammed Min Haj(4) and his brother Ibrahim Shasir(7). While Min Haj passed away at a private hospital here the same night, Shasir breathed his last in a private hospital at Mangaluru on the morning of Monday July 23.

The accident occurred when Rajish was travelling on his Bullet motor bike with his two children from Kasargod to his residence. Rajish (33), who suffered injuries in the accident, is being treated at a Mangaluru hospital.

Min Haj was a LKG student of Min Haj Chemnad Jamat English medium school while Ibrahim Shasir was studying at A A model school as a student of second standard.

The accident took place on national highway near Adkathbail School at 9 pm between a car that was on its way to Mangaluru, a tourist bus, two motor bikes and a car approaching from the opposite direction. The vehicles reportedly lost control when trying to avoid potholes on the road.

Rizwan(24), his relative Peruwadi resident Rafiq(36), Rizwan’s sister Ruksana(28), her children Jumana(4) and Aishat Shamna(2), who were in the car and Jamal Ahmed who was on another motor bike, were injured. They were admitted into a hospital here. The motor bikes which were involved in the accident were found stuck under the tourist bus. The car was mangled completely due to the impact. Local people, town fire service and police arrived at the spot immediately after the accident, pulled out the injured and admitted them to the hospital. Traffic was disrupted for several hours on the road.

Potholes main cause of accident

Potholes on national highways are causing several accidents of late. The highway stretch between the town and Talapady is filled with potholes. Accidents do happen when drivers drive haphazardly when trying to avoid hitting the potholes. As roads have often been found inundated in rain water, one cannot make out which is the road and which is pothole. More than 25 accidents have happened between Kumble and Kasargod during the last two weeks. A car while avoiding a pothole had hit a lorry near Mogral Puttur two weeks ago. The car driver had died in the accident. The mess on national highway has been the major cause behind several such accidents.

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    Potholes are India's main problems. May God Almighty grant peace to the departed souls..

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    RIP. Only those who suffered understand the loss. Further I can only say each pothole is a testimony of corrupt behaviour of people involved in road construction, babu to neta and the contractor. Mera Bharat Mahaan, we have great patience and TOLERANCE.
    We keep on voting the corrupt.

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  • Jd, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    Sad news. Potholes may be the caus, but I have seen youngsters, seating tiny tots on two wheelers and riding with gay abandon. Have stopped occasional rider and advice them against it too.

    Given our roads, traffic awareness among drivers, it is prudent to avoid seating smaller children on bikes

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  • Lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    Heart broken... May their souls R.I.P.

    May the family find comfort and peace during this time of grief..

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  • FLORA DSOUZA, Kalmady - Jerimeri (Mumbai)

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    Very sad incident... May these Cute Angels Souls rest in peace..

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  • Paul D Souza, Bondel/Sharjah

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    Very sad news.Heartfelt condolences their family. May their soul rest in Peace.

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  • Mahi, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    I have seen atleast 2 KM queue near Kumble when travelling last Sunday because of potholes. I laugh when i hear that Kerala is the best governed state.

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  • manglorean, mangalore/ksa

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    national high ways under central govt. not state govt. mow blame your feku fakeer

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    Very sad and disappointing incident. It is the time human community join minds and hands and fight for the right use of taxpayers money. In many cases, pathholes are direct result of corruption.

    Civic authorities have made mockery of the lives of citizens. Apathy and callousness everywhere. No actions against contractors as there is nexus between contractors and so called authorities. I am failed to understand why so many pathholes in our so called smart city. It is the time to take action. Citizens should become smart. Substandard work should be blocked immediately.

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  • Sheikh M, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    Indian roads are worst for human driving , but feku cannot understand ordinary people's problem because he fly everywhere

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 24 2018

    Very difficult to brake when roads are Wet,
    For God's sake drive slowly,
    RIP Angles ...

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