Hassan: Helpless Family Watches as Youth in Car Burnt Alive


Daijiworld Media Network – Hassan (SP)

Hassan, Jun 25: In an unfortunate incident, a youth died after the petrol tank of the car in which his family was travelling caught fire accidentally on the night of Thursday June 23. The incident occurred at Gollarahatti Gate in the taluk on national highway. Somesh (25), son of a senior officer of Karnataka Power Corporation Ltd in Gerusoppa, Nanjappa, was the victim of the accident.

Nanjappa, a native of K R Pet taluk in Mandya district, was transferred to Bangalore from Gerusoppa in Shimoga district. He was shifting his belongings in a truck, and family members were trailing the truck in a car. At Gollarahatti Gate, a tractor had been parked by the roadside after colliding with a Tata Sumo vehicle. As a measure of safety, stones had been lined up on the road by the side of the tractor, to warn vehicles to stay clear. As the car moved on one of these stones, the stone rebounded and hit the petrol tank, igniting fire.

Although Shivanandappa, who was driving the car, stopped the vehicle, he could not open the door. He broke open the windshield and saved himself. Two other women helped Nanjappa to come out. However, by the time they could save Somesh, who was sitting in the middle of the backseat, the car was engulfed by flames. Somesh was burnt alive in front of his helpless family members.

In addition to the car, cash amounting to Rs 50,000, and gold ornaments weighing about 400 grams were reduced into ashes in the incident, in addition to various valuables and documents. A case was registered in Honnavalli rural police station.

  

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  • Edward Pinto, Ex-Sornad/Bendur/Dubai

    Sat, Jun 25 2011

    It is unfotunate,we are losing lives in million every year due accidents.The vehicle population is significantly increased after the economic boom and the level of road safety,driving skills,vehicle safety is not upto the level despite availability of new generation vehicles with better safety features. Most of the heavy/light vehicle dont have reflectors,parking lights,tail lights. Traffic department need to advertise on TV the vehicle safety (pros/cons) in regional languages everyday and strict rule has to be implemented by traffic department and fined(with receipt) in case of vehicle saftey featues are tampered. Perticularly in villages, people dont go for driving classes but get the driving test passed without proper safety training.We have high end vehicle but low end safety norms.

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  • arjun, India

    Sat, Jun 25 2011

    that's sad..the trauma for those survived is much more..never heard of such possibility of a accelerated piece of stone damaging and causing fire on a petrol tank..who's to blame..the car manufacturer..for malfunctioning of doors which hindered rescue operation, which had a design flaw on petrol tank safety..fortification to prevent such incidence? The sumo guy and those who kep stone on the road without actually using slow down/warning signs normally used in developed countries. a lack of transport safety police to clear of road and maintain flow..? it's the law and lack of functional system...

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