Mangalore : Eid day tragedy - Boy killed in bike-tipper accident at Bajpe


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Bajpe, Jul 29 : A 17-year-old, second PU student died when the bike he was riding was hit by a tipper. The accident took place at Bajpe check post at around 11:30 am.

The boy identified as Mohammed Zakir (17) is a resident of Karmbar, in Kenjar village.

















Zakir was returning home after visiting his relatives on account of Eid while the incident occurred. After the the tipper collided with the bike, the boy was thrown on the road and the tyre of the tipper went over his head and he succumbed to death on the spot.

He is the the son of Umarabba and Umayabanu.

The tipper driver has been arrested. A complaint has been filed at the Bajpe police station.

More details awaited
  

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  • neethu shetty, mumbai maharastra

    Wed, Oct 08 2014

    ho god i cant bcuz his my frnd yar... god

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  • jagadish poojary , Adyar, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 31 2014

    observing this type of accidents , before riding the bike, think u r family first i.e to avoid driving fast

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    One more tregedy hit. But, some one was mentioning as "WHO IS LISTENING TO THESE "PARENTS"... I am asking who will listen and who need to listen. it's only parents of such youth who are left unguided are to listen. why they just let their children to drive like this... no license... no proper driving skill... but driving.. it's like rally on the road. It's purely parents are to be held responsible. Why not they stop their children taking vehicles when they know they are not supposed... I know they will not listen. but that doesn't mean you just let them go off. if you do so, this is what you need to pay for. So, instead of boosting telling my son is this, that, he drives now itself, he drives like rocket... instead of telling all these, just realise your children are at the life threat and save them. If you don't do that... one day your children's photo will be here. remember that.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    Sad news on their Eid day. May the soul of deceased boy Zakir's rest in peace.

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  • Irine, Chennai

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    What a tragic accident on the Eid day. May Allah give courage to his parents to bear the loss of their young son. RIP. Speed thrills but kills, I am sure both tipper and this boy was on high speed else this would have not happened.

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  • AGOPI, Gantalkatte /Moodbidri

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    SAFETY FIRST,SPEED NEXT.....

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/k s a

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    These Motor run 2 wheelers are very dangerous on our roads. Concerned departments, elders should focus on these issues more. May the deceased soul rest in peace.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    WHO IS LISTENING TO THESE "PARENTS" "TEACHERS" PREACHERS" NOWADAYS !!!

    YOUNGISTAN !!! IF YOU SAY NO TO THEM THE CONSEQUENCES WILL BE IN A DIFFERENT WAY !!!

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  • Stephen Fernandes , Bajpe

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    R.I.P..................

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    Such a sad news on Ramzan.. Very painful.
    God give strength to his parents and family.
    I strongly object youngsters driving. No helmet. Again playing with nature.

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  • Alwyn, mlore

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    so sad.. RIP..
    Please wear helmets...

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHI RAAJIVOON.

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  • Munavar hussain, Bahrain

    Tue, Jul 29 2014


    Innaa lillahi wa innaa ilaihi raaji'oon..

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  • Santhosh, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    17 years , pu student...
    is he permitted to drive the 2 wheeler..
    no helmet,
    poor tipper driver!!!
    first do the inquiry

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  • Achhu, M,lore

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    @santhosh
    Tipper driver is not Dead.
    At least show some sympathy on dead one.

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  • Vivek Pinto, Belthangady

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    Hi Brother,
    What is the use of showing sympathy to the dead one!
    Condolences to his family in first place.Mean while it may put a life (Driver) in serious problem.
    Think on alive one than thinking on dead ones!!

    Don't take it personal.

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  • Santhosh, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 30 2014

    I am also a human Mr Acchu...
    the real suffering of death only comes to that tipper driver other than us all...
    rest of his life it makes him to recall that incident in mind...
    this world always support to wrong rather than right...
    Since i know the condition of Bajpe road and how these minor boys ram their two wheeler i wrote..

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  • Sudhir, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    Yes Mr Rakesh, I totally agree. 72 percent of the motorcycle accident related deaths are in the age-group of 18 to 30.

    Need of the hour is to educate road users on the "safety first" principle. While a few of us are actually attempting to spread the awareness, we are hardly finding any support from the cops.

    May the departed soul rest in peace.

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  • shabeer, Bajpe.dubai

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    Inna lillahi wa inna elaihi raajioon. ....

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE.

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    Inna lillahi wa inna elahi rajoon.Very sad and yesterday,here in my native place one peculiar incident which miraculously spared Teen Bike rider's life but leg was operated in Mangalore.Fortunately the service Bus was very very slow and bike completely disfigured.Therefore,parents need to watch their loved teen's bike movement.

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  • Rakesh, Udupir

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    Dear Parents
    Don't give the bike to children aged 15 to 24,
    Statistics in mangalore says death in this age in our area is considerably more in this age due to speed, negligence & sometimes bad roads.
    Particularly during rainy season try to avoid bike.

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  • Terence, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    Sad, RIP. I agree with you Mr. Rakesh. Its the fault of parents by giving bike to these and not educating them how to drive and how to respect their and others life.

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  • S.M. Nawaz kukkikatte, Dubai

    Tue, Jul 29 2014


    Ur right rakesh.
    Inna lillahi wa Inna lillahi rajiwoon.
    Parents should aware in thus issue.

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  • Abdul Khadar, kundapur/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 29 2014

    Innaa lillahi wa innaa ilaihi raaji'oon..

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