Mangalore: Alert Bus Driver Averts Major Tragedy


Pics: Ganesh Perla
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (RD/CN) 

Mangalore, Sep 20: A college bus belonging to a private education institution, with about 35 students on board, teetered at the edge of a gorge in Valachil, near Adyar, on the evening of Monday September 20. 

The driver of the bus, owned by city-based Srinivas College, encountered technical difficulties while negotiating a dangerous curve. However, he succeeded in stopping the bus a few meters from the gorge thanks to his presence of mind.   

The bus was transporting the students back to the hostels in the city from their college located in Valacchilpadav, near here. Some of the students sustained minor injuries, seven of whom have been hospitalized and are under observation.

  

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  • sukesh salian, bajal

    Thu, Sep 23 2010

    I was inside this bus.. GOD IS GREAT....He saved everyone...noone had serious injuries... OUR college has got best drivers...

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  • Sandeep, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    A black 'Monday' happened for us..... a really bad thing .... god blessed everyone re......they are peacefully safe and discharged from the hospital................

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  • anita, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    This is an eye opener for intiutions to maintain their buses well.this institution is on top of hill. if same thing had happened higher in hill, many would ve perished.good driver managed to stop. pray for those injured

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