Byndoor: 15-year-old rider dies after bike rams into divider at high speed


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Byndoor (SP)

Byndoor, Feb 11: A 15-year-old boy who was riding a bike at high speed hit a road divider near Shiroor here and died on the spot. The incident happened at Alvegadde near Shiroor on Thursday February 11 morning.

The ill-fated victim of the accident was Aaron (15). He was from Hadavinakone nearby.

As per information, Aaron was caught riding the bike without a driving licence last week by the Byndoor police and fined. They had also taken away the bike to the police station and kept it with them for two days after which his mother was summoned to the police station and given the advice to abide by the provisions of law.

But Aaron again rode the bike on Thursday. Sources said that as he was riding at a high speed, he lost control and hit the divider and died on the spot.

Byndoor station house officer, Sangeetha, and staff visited the spot.

A case was registered in Byndoor police station in this connection,

  

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  • Jessi, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 14 2021

    We cannot blame parents. Controlling teenagers is not a easy task. The mother might have tried her level best but when the child demands too much and give false promise the mother would be helpless. I tried to take away the phone from my son but could not succeed

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  • Maria Daisy Vas, Moodbidri/Canada

    Fri, Feb 12 2021

    Who is to be blamed here? I say 100 percent parents. Do not give your only child or for that matter two -the key to the vehicle. First of all he is just 15 and never had driving license. It is not important for 15 year old to know how to ride but it is the responsibility of parents and they are responsible for the societies well being. Parents of young kids (minors) not only putting their own kids into problem but they are responsible for others safety on the road, if their minor kids happen to cause harm to another individual. How it is important "do not drink and drive" equally important " do not drive without license"

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Feb 12 2021

    A mother is an excellent 'manager' of her children before they turn 12... ...after the age of 12, I don't think I have seen a case where the children pay any attention to what their mother is saying. But quite a few mothers kick out their husband before the children turn 12.

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  • George, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 12 2021

    Just imagine for a moment, if his byke dashed to any other byke, car or padestrians!!! 15 year old riding motor byke without the licence and at a high speed. This is not the single case, there are/will be many more such Arons.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Feb 12 2021

    Makes one so sad to know the death of this young boy.I ask why did the mother /parents hide the key once they know his passion for the bike.Am sure he must have taken out the bike without the knowledge of home people .God,may his soul rest in peace,forgive him his mistake.Heartfelt sympathy to the family .May God give enough strength to bear the pain.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Feb 12 2021

    Correction ,why did they not hide the key.Rita

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 12 2021

    Parents are to be blamed. Surely too much pampered. Dont care attitude for the safety nor law. Parents will answer to the Almighty during their judgment.

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  • soni, USA

    Fri, Feb 12 2021

    PARENTS FALUT

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    15 year old riding the bike at high speed....whom to blame now for the death. This is the utter failure of our laws and don't care attitude.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Feb 12 2021

    Chandu Karla,can you please tell me where is the mistake of our law?When he himself didnt abide to law to ride without licence at his age ,even after police caught him previous day?How many young boys lost their life with bike ?Why did his parents give him bike before making licence?and at this age?why did they allow him again ?Dont care policy?Now parents will realize the utter mistake of giving him.Too late .To loose a young boy at this age is heart rendering.Parents please take care of your young boys.It s not a prestige to give a bike to them and ride like a hero without laws and licence.Heartfelt sympthy to the family.Children too should learn to obey parents and laws.Hope parents dont get problem with Police now for giving him to ride.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Readers, daily casualties on the alter of two wheelers, are unprecedented in Dakshin Kannada district.. The administration must seriously contemplate a total ban, if they want to bring down the daily death tally in this district...

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    The pain and mental agony suffered by the parents who lost the boy is terrible. Parents of the children please keep in mind control your children even if it requi55situation.

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 12 2021

    It is assisted suicide on the part of the parents, nothing else.

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  • norbert, valencia mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    RIP

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    RIP Aaron, I feel sad for the mother and the father. Losing kids at such a young age, is the biggest pain one could have. I'm heartbroken.

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    RIP. At preent electric two wheelers are available that can be used as they won't go beyond 40kms per hour and they don't require RTO registration..etc According to the dealer's 15+ are allowed to ride them. It would be like riding a bicycle.

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  • Sukumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Most of the young two wheeler riders are nuisance to all other road users.

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  • George, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 12 2021

    Sukumar is 100% right

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  • Nelson, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Its a pity that when money comes from the gulf, culture and common sense are not part of it. A lot of these parents are primarily responsible for the deaths. The way they bring up thier children with materialistic goods without even instilling values or even morals. A bike for a 15 year old? Whos this parent?

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  • Abdullah, shiroor

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Very sad news. Even though parents take care they cant keep eye on kids for 24 hours. Hence we cannot blame parents 100 percent. I agree it parents mistake to give bikes to youngsters, but they cannot be after their kid all the time. God save every one. I request POlice also to keep strict vigilence on high way and catch youngsters if found riding bike.

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  • Af,,,, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    50% of deaths caused by high speed and negligence ride parents are direct responsible for the deaths.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    2 wheelers riders think that they are supreme road hero n romeos At the end because of ego behaviour accidental deaths Any how condolenses to breaved family R IP boy good bye

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  • suhail, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Mother should be booked for homicide

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Nonsense, what if his mother not aware of him riding again?

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  • Anthony D'Silva, Udyavara / Fujairah UAE

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Dear, Let us not be so harsh...……..she has lost her young son. No parent will give bike to their children to die on road. This case, may be son took the bike again, without his mother permission. May his soul rest in Eternal peace and May Almighty grant strength to mother to bear the loss.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Parents are responsible for the death of the kid. When the police has warned the kid's mother they should have been careful. Kids have boiling blood and if not counselled properly might do blunders.

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  • Dolphy, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Speed thrills but it kills..!

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Even people who drive very slowly meet accident and die So here and anywhere, speed does not matter Accident would happen if anyone is careless or do not know how to drive

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Parents are main reasons for this accident, what kind of parent would give a 15yr old to ride a Yamaha R15 V3 sports bike ?????? that's a 150cc fast track bike. Am very much saddened to see this news a young kid lost his life. as am a biker for past 25 yrs, we ride responsibly with full gear. traffic police did a right thing, but traffic police in managlore need to catch motorists on rural areas as these kids are often seen in that area without helmets & DL but here cops are waiting near busy city intersections halting every motorists wasting our time despite we have full records.

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Teen-agers crazy about bikes. Previous life lost in this way. Nobody to blame. Not give bikes to yougster.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    parents have to be held accountable for death for providing bike to a son who has no driving license... Yamaha bike became ಯಮ for this unfortunate boy... R I P...

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  • Sunil Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Without license holder

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  • Victor Dcosta, Bejai Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Leniency if the mother to give a bike and get killed this tragic way atleast parents should learn ba lesson from this incident. R I P

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