Mangalore: Two Miraculously Escape in Separate Accidents in City


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Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (RS/SB)
 


Mangalore, Apr 30: In two separate incidents reported in the city on Sunday August 30, what was seen as ghastly accidents, a bike rider near Kuntikana and an autorickshaw driver in Hoigebazar here miraculously escaped with minor injuries.












In an accident that occurred near Hoigebazar here, auto diver Ashok (30) escaped a miraculous with minor injuries when his auto was hit by an overspeeding lorry carrying bricks. Mangalore South police informed that brake failure of the lorry was the reason for the accident. The front portion of the auto too has been badly mangled.

Meanwhile in a separate accident that occurred near Kuntikana here, a bike rider, Ramesh Kumar (27) escaped with minor injuries when he was hit by a bus which was driven, negligently. Here the rider miraculously escaped coming under the wheel of the bus when the vehicle applied brake on time.

  

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Mangalore/Doha Qatar

    Mon, Aug 31 2009

    MANGALORE is famous for RECKLESS Driving and accidents can compete for Guiness book record. It''s high time to Traffic Authority to install Speed Radar devices on the road sides.

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