Moodbidri: Bus Accident at Guntalkatte: One dies, More than 30 Injured


Moodbidri: Gantalkatte Accident - No SSLC Students among 64 Injured

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Moodbidri, Apr 2: As reported earlier one person died while 64 others were injured when a private bus hit against a roadside minor bridge at Urpelpade near Gantalkatte here on Thursday April 2 morning. As of now 6 persons with major injuries have been admitted to hospital.

However, locals heaved a sigh of relief after it was confirmed that there was no SSLC student in the bus. On other regular days many SSLC students of a local school used to travel in the same bus. However, since the exams were on, most of those students chose to travel in another bus reaches Moodbidri before 'Kooshmandini' bus.

The deceased has been identified as Dharnappa Poojary (37).  Sources from Alva's hospital here confirmed that a total of 64 persons were treated in the hospital. Out of them two each were students of Alva's engineering and PU College while two more were staff of Alva's institutions.

Six persons who are admitted for further treatment have been identified as Santhosh Nithade (36), Sundar Kayyaru (37), Ramesh (65), Gopal Berinje (34), Raghavendra Maroor (40) and Chaitra Maroo (20).

Though it has been said that bus hit the minor bride after the main plate of the bus disintegrated, one of the passengers speaking to Daijiworld correspondent said that bus was playing at a high speed and the driver was busy talking with some passengers seated in the front seat.

But some were of the opinion that sub-contract system followed by private buses is resulting in tragedies. Since the conductor or driver working for the buses are working on sub-contract they usually do not go to the owner of the bus, if there are major repairs to be done to the vehicle. Even if they approach, the owners usually turn a deaf ear. It could be noted that the bus which plunged into a gorge near Iruvail a couple of days ago too was on sub-contract. The steering of the bus had some problems and need repairs. But the driver had continued running the bus with the steering problems for six days before it met with the accident.

Moodbidri: Bus Accident at Guntalkatte: One dies, More than 30 Injured

Daijiworld Media Network - Moodbidri (SP)
Vantage infotech, Moodbidri / Pictures: Natural Studio

Moodbidri, Apr 2:  A private bus bearing the name 'Kooshmandini' which was moving towards Moodbidri from Beltangady, met with an accident at Guntalkatte Urpel Pade near here at around 8 am on Thursday April 2. One of the passengers died in the accident on the spot, while over 30 were injured, three of them seriously.

The bus hit a minor bridge before tumbling over. Reportedly, the main plate of the bus suffered a cut, causing the accident. The bus was loaded with workers proceeding for their jobs, students many of whom were to appear for SSLC examination etc. People were also standing on the foot boards when the accident occurred. About thirty people were injured in the accident. Several of them were treated in hospitals here, while serious cases requiring advanced treatment have been referred to hospitals in the city.

More details are awaited.

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  • haneef, pandeshwar mangalore

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    the drivers are careless so take action stricly on them... whats happening in mangalore

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  • Kenny Fernandes, Mangalore/Toronto

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    Same old bumpy roads, increased traffic and speed. This is bound to happen.

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  • prem, kerala/TRIVANDRUM

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    IS ANY ONE GOING TO LISTEN OR IS IT THE SAME POLICY TO FORGET AND TIME WILL HEAL ALL UR PAIN AND LOSES .WE LIVE IN INDIA WHERE WE ARE FORCED OR TEACHED TO FORGET AND NOT TO LEARN ANYTHING FROM THE PAST.WE THE PEOPLE HAS TO CHANGE AND THE RIGHT PEOPLE TO BE IN POWER WHO CAN BRING THE CHANGES WITH STRIGENT LAWS, WHERE PEOPLE ARE VALUED.COME LETS FORGET EVERY THING................NONTHING IS GOING TO BE CHANGED......COME LET US BOARD ANOTHER BUS WHO CAN GET US FAST...TO THE.....ITS ENOUGH, FIGHT FOR OUR LIFE

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  • Michael Miranda ,gantalkatte.,

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    very bad news,careless,poor maintenance of vehicle.

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  • Kiran, Manipal

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    It is an outrage that people's lives are so cheap. We don't need pity. We should demand better and wider roads from our politicians instead of just naming them Nehru marg or Indira Gandhi road or Rajiv Gandhi sadak yojna. Let us see who among the candidates talks about better and wider roads and rail connectivity and who will actually implement the election promises.

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  • ALWYN PINTO, DUBAI

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    It is sad. i dont know what happned now in Mangalore.

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  • Susmith, Moodbiri

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    we should protest abt this driver's to cancel their licence...... & Speedbreaker should be thr lik this accidental zones..

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    Hello RTO, wake up, nothing is going right in your department. The bus cartels wanted to make more money means more trips means more speed means accidents & deaths. Why the RTO is not showing any interest in curbing this menace. Money is not everything, for god's sake control these racing bus drivers or put governors on all public transport buses. Also don't allow them to stop or park anywhere & everywhere.

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  • Reginald , Dubai

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    Quote ""Bus was playing at a high speed and the driver was busy talking with some passengers seated in the front seat" Unquote" Most of the drivers are busy flirting wiht girls, want to show the stants and driveing stils. Therefore RTO should implement to install a separate cabin for the divers."

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 03 2009

    These things would not happen if driver is aware that many lives are at his hand in the bus. If he really cared for them then he should concentrate on his driving rather than talking to passengers in the bus while driving / rash driving. Moreover drivers should take the past incidents as lessons learnt to avoid such accidents. this is not happening.

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  • dayananda BM, Kalladka/Abudhabi

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    City bus drivers are rash drivers in mangalore is going to proven with repeated accident. There should be control for rash driving in mangalore

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  • anis, mangalore/dubai

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    it's sad news,

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  • Imran, Kaikamba/Jubail

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    Very Bad news, shame to Bus owners.. they failed to prevent and happening repeatedly. They are playing with student lives

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  • Anil Fernandes, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    Before filing nominations pls call our so called politicians and show them the situation like this. So better they think twice to file nominations.Only spreading communal violence is not part of their job.Thinking of our infrastructure is first.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    It is sad. Bad time in arround Mangalore.

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  • H M Pernal, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    S S L C Stdents fate is at stake !

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  • jossy tauro, mangalore/abudhabi

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    Again very sad everyday accidents specially studnets ..I i dont know what happned now in Mangalore .I think god is giving us punishment due to our fighting so let us pray to save our mangalore from bad happenings and give us peace..

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  • Sunil Shetty, Iruvailu/Dubai

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    This Koos-shmandini and Mother India are taking lives and tolls of students to appear the SSLC examination should be opposed wholeheartedly. Private bus owners should take enough care to keep their buses technically fit and provide training to their crew to deal with the passengers and drive the bus carefully.

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