Mangaluru: Bike-lorry collision at Kallapu, MCF employee dies


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Dec 24: As the result of a bike-lorry collision at Kallapu near here, the rider of the bike died on the spot.

Yateesh (24) is the person deceased. He worked for MCF Company in city.

The accident took place on Sunday late night of December 23.

As per details available, Yateesh was going from Mangaluru to Kumpala on his bike. When he reached Kallapu , a container lorry hit him from behind. He was thrown away on the road and breathed his last.

Yateesh's sister's wedding was scheduled to take place on December 27, said a relative. 

Police have registered a case.

  

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  • Derryle Royce Dsouza, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 26 2018

    I have observed many youths are Riding bikes in Right side of the Road this very dangerous please avoid Riding from Right side of the Road.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    Since we have no space on the roads all heavy vehicles should be on the left of the road. Two, three and four wheelers should be on the right of the road or inner lane of the road only when there are rules put in place we will have less accidents on the roads.

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi Mumbai STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    Two wheelers are very dangerous in India. May his Soul rest in Peace.

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  • Chetan, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    2 wheelers should always move on the left side of the road.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    Many Cities in USA have separate lanes for Two Wheeler's ...

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    One youngster has losed his life. RIP.
    But my appeal especially to youngsters, till 1st of January night be careful on Bikes and cars. Please don't make us sad.

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  • Rohan Pinto, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    Please ban killing machine on Indian roads and save our youth
    There's no bikes on US or Canada roads because they know value of human life, We should unite and fight to ban bikes on our roads as well

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    Pintoji, do you know the difference in the population in canada and india? It is practically impossible to ban bikes in india, if done it will lead to more road blocks in cities.

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  • Rohan Pinto, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    Bro, Population nothing to do with ban, I live in NYC ( New York City) , Its a most populous city, Here people take either subway( train) or buses when they commute to work or shopping despite they have cars because some places you hard to find parking , I cant compare it to India but whatever transport we have in India, its enough for our youth and save human lives

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    Moreover, we do not have strict traffic rules in India. If there nobody is following because of the law and order. Advance countries people cannot escape from these kind of rules / laws.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    Pintoji....in USA they have 7 times bigger land, with 35 cr population....we have 135 cr people, out of which only 4 cr pay imcome tax....rest take free subsidy.

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore

    Mon, Dec 24 2018

    I also feel bikes are dangerous. please fony provide bikes to youngsters . please drive slowly . respect traffic rules. accidents are preventable . let's respect traffic rules. lkkg

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