Nine killed in separate road accidents in Bengaluru, Mandya


Bengaluru/Mandya, Dec 21 (IANS): Nine people, including two children and three students were killed in separate road accidents reported from Bengaluru Rural and Mandya districts in Karnataka on Saturday.

In the first incident, six persons were killed on the spot on the Bengaluru-Pune National Highway-4 near Taalekere village, close to T. Begur near Nelamangala town on the outskirts of Bengaluru. A container truck overturned and crushed their car.

All six victims, travelling in the car, were from the same family, including two children. The deceased were identified as Yagappa Gol (48), Gowra Bai (42), Deeksha (12), Jaan (16), Vijayalaxmi (36), and Ayra (6). All were residents of Vijayapura district.

The police stated that the family was on a weekend trip when the tragic accident occurred. The incident happened after the truck driver lost control over the vehicle, causing it to overturn and crush the car.

The crash also caused a 10-kilometer-long traffic jam on the national highway. The impact was so severe that three cranes were required to move the container and retrieve the bodies trapped underneath. The family had purchased the car just six months ago.

Speaking to the media, the truck driver, Arif, who is undergoing treatment at the hospital, claimed the accident happened while he was trying to avoid hitting a car ahead of him.

“I was driving towards Bengaluru from Dabaspet town. While trying to avoid crashing into the car in front of me, my truck crossed the divider and overturned. The accident happened because of the car ahead. I am deeply pained by the incident. I couldn’t remember anything immediately after the accident. When I regained consciousness, the car was under the truck,” he explained.

In another accident, three students were killed and another was critically injured on National Highway 209 near Bosegowdanadoddi, close to Mandya city, on Saturday.

The deceased were identified as Pranav, Akash, and Adarsh, while Pruthvi is in critical condition.

The victims were travelling from Bengaluru to the tourist spot Talakadu in Mysuru district. According to police, the accident occurred when their car, after overtaking an RTC bus, collided with a truck coming from the opposite direction. The incident occurred within the Malavalli police station limits.

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Manglore

    Sun, Dec 22 2024

    RIP departed souls; very unfortunate & horrendous end of a lovely family! We are #1 in RTAs & deaths in the world; pathetic road designing & nobody adhering to traffic rules, no enforcement of traffic rules; on most highways large trucks are driven on the right lane instead of left making it difficult for smaller vehicles to move smoothly & safely; sudden overtaking from left side! Pathetic state of affairs! BTW; our highways are designed for maximum speed of 100kmph for cars & 60kmph for heavy vehicles; but people enjoy buying high end cars to zoom at speeds above 150+ kmph!

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 22 2024

    In India vehicles are not according the conditions of roads, It has become a fashion of vehicles. In almost all places there is no strictness while issuing driving licence. Because of poor public transport system, banks attracts customers for loan by installment.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 22 2024

    More people have lost their life in Road accidents in India than died in war between India and Pakistan. The blame should be squarely on poor roads and also poor drivers training. The vehicle behind should keep safe distance at all the time. I ask all those who can leave India to any other country, take the first opportunity and leave. Indian Govt does not care about the people. They can not even ensure clean air after paying more than 50% of the income as Taxes. (30% in Income Tax and another 20% in GST).

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Sat, Dec 21 2024

    "If a person drives at a normal speed and keeps his attention on the road instead of his mobile, accidents can be reduced, and some lives could be saved. But the most important question is, who will listen?"

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