Kasargod: Two dead, one seriously injured after speeding car topples


Stephan Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (AM)

Kasargod, Jun 14: In a tragic incident in the evening on Sunday June 14, two died and one suffered serious injuries after the car they were travelling went out of control of its driver and toppled on the roadside at Naikappu near Kumble.

The deceased have been identified as Husaif (17), a resident of Badriya Nagar, and Hasan Meed Laaj (18), resident of Thalangare.

Shahil, a resident of Mogral, who suffered serious injuries, was admitted to a private hospital in Kasargod.

Hasan Meed Laaj died on the spot while Husaif died at a hospital in Kumble without responding to treatment.

A case was registered by Kumble police and undertook investigation.

 

 

 

  

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  • EULALIA DSOUZA, MANGALURU

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Very Sad. May these two young souls rest in peace we pray. Pray to God that the parents and family members get strength to bear this untimely loss.
    In another note : As few comments said, why are these minors behind the wheels during lock down? This is a true example of " Speed Thrills but Kills" . Youngsters when they are in their own peer company want to show off on bikes or in cars & this could be the end results. We wonder if they even had a valid driving licence at all? If not surely the owner of the car & parents need to be booked, so that other parents will be careful before allowing minor children taking vehicles without licence.

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  • Sufi, Dubai

    Sun, Jun 14 2020

    We become entrepreneurs before 18...its in blood

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  • Naresh, Kerala

    Sun, Jun 14 2020

    Tragic.... Condolences to the family of the deceased.....

    Sorry but forced to state the following.... Sunday is a lockdown in Kerala except for essential services..... What is the essential service for which these minors were out in a car ???? One from Thalangara, second from Mogral and another from Badriya Nagar all 20 kms. apart... Very likely that the minors were driving the vehicle.... Parents should be booked for negligence....

    Police also to be blamed for not enforcing the lockdown, particularly Kumbla being one of the hotspots

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    What u said is a guess..may be correct or wrong..
    It's better to say rest in peace for youngsters and condolence to parents for losing precious children than asking to book the parents.
    Accidents can happen to any of us which is of course negligence.
    Let God protect all of us and our children from such incidents.

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  • Lawrence Lobo, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 14 2020

    They are not even 18. Parents should be booked under negligence act.

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  • Abdul kader,, Vidyanagar , KASARAGOD.

    Sun, Jun 14 2020

    Very sad... But parents care full. They are responsible. Raining time.

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