Kundapur: Son’s Farewell Trip Abroad Turns Out 60-year-old’s Final Life Journey


Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (SB)

Kundapur, Dec 26: In an unfortunate incident, a 60-year-old person died when the car he was traveling in met with an accident with a tractor on the Trasi-Maravante National Highway on the away back from Mangalore airport after dropping his son on Friday December 25.

The person deceased has been identified as Ummar Saheb of Koya Nagar, Navunda here. He was returning in an Indica car after dropping his son Hamza, who is working abroad at the Bajpe airport in Mangalore.  While Saheb died on the spot, four others, daughter-in-law Mumtaz (38), grandsons, Yasir (13), Sharief (17) and granddaughter Rupaida (9) including driver Prakash have been injured and admitted to a hospital here.   

Gangolly police have registered a case.

  

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  • Calvin, Surathkal\USA

    Sun, Dec 27 2009

    Really sad news. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • HERRY, KARKALA/KSA

    Sat, Dec 26 2009

    DEAR HAMZA AND FMLY OUR HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES ON THE UNTIMELY DEMISE OF YOUR DAD PLEASE ACCEPT OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES AND WE WILL PRAY TO THE ALMIGHTY,TO GIVE YOU AND UR FAMILY THE STRENGTH TO BEAR THIS LOSS.FROM YOUR LOVING FREIND HERRY-GULF-AIR RIYADH AND FAMILY

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