Pompei college student continues battle for life - Errant vehicle untraced


Sunil Haleangady

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Mar 16: Investigation into the incident in which a Maruti Omni vehicle had deviated from its course and ploughed into a group of three girl students of Pompei College near Kinnigoli, who were walking towards the nearby Moorukaveri bus stop after college hours, has hit a roadblock as the errant vehicle remains at large so far, it is gathered. Two girl students had been injured in this accident. The accident had occurred on Wednesday March 11.


Postgraduate students of the college, Akshata (23), and Mamata (22), both from Niddodi Muchchoor, had sustained serious injuries in the said accident. Both had been admitted into the hospital immediately.

Out of the two, Akshata has since been treated and discharged, while Mamata, who suffered serious head injuries, continues to fight for her life at the intensive care unit of Fr Muller Medical College Hospital, Mangaluru, as her brain has been impacted in the accident, her classmates revealed.

It was a hit and run case, and the Omni had sped away after causing the accident. The Suratkal traffic police are investigating the case on the basis of CCTV footage got through the camera fitted in front of Pompei College.

Even after five days of the accident, the vehicle which caused the accident remains untraced, as the CCTV footage does not properly show the registration number of the vehicle, and the students of the college who were near the scene of the accident at the time had failed to take proper note of the vehicle.

Traffic police inspector of Suratkal, Gopalakrishna Bhat, said that the police have also accessed CCTV footage of another camera fitted on Kinnigoli main road and matched with the CCTV footage of the college. He concurred that the policemen are encountering problems as these CCTVs do not reveal registration number of the vehicle in question. 'We have since checked CCTV footage of cameras installed at different places in Pakshikere, Haleangady, Karnad and Mulky, apart from the check-post at Hejamady. We have also checked a number of vehicles on suspicion, based on the colour of the car. We are continuing to put in sincere effort to bring the culprits to book,' he explained.

The college students are agitated at the fact that the vehicle owner has been trying to skip responsibility after causing the accident. The classmates of Mamata have decided to submit a joint petition to the college managing committee and the principal on Monday March 16 to put more pressure on the concerned to find out the culprits and take action against them. It is likely that if this effort fails to achieve the desired result, students of the entire college might come together to protest. One of the classmates of Mamata said that the students also propose to request the managing committee to foot the medical bill of the injured student, which is mounting.

  

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  • Renny, Moorukaveri

    Tue, Mar 17 2015

    matching the pompei CCTV with Kinnigoli CCTV will not work. the vehicle may have fled to kateel bajpe mlore or niddodi needure sampige moodabidri road too.

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 16 2015

    Omni and Innova are rash vehicles. Keep a watch on them. They may hit you any time.

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  • @Rita, Germany

    Tue, Mar 17 2015

    @Joe Mangalore,not really.Vehicles dont come from alone unless one drives it .Even faster vehicles are there than this which too can be stopped when wanted.Here may be some personal grudge?against the Girls?anyway sad and very Coward Action.why this Action ?Girls ahve lost their health,their study and future is on the road.why dont understand this These roadrowdys?do they dont have sisters?anyway lets pray for the Girl who still suffers to get well.

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  • Ashwin, SuratKal

    Mon, Mar 16 2015

    There are 2 hit and run cases reported today in DW. In one case the biker died and in other the pedestrians are injured seriously. A 3 years old raped as well as another 71 years old helpless lady. We have some people here who are crying for the life of COW and justifying the attacks on the place of worship. We also have people who are living in denial and defending that these things happens in other countries too. I don't care what happens in other countries but I do care what happens in our twin district in particular and in India in general. You people should be ashamed to even ink your comments here justifying these incidents. Where are these moral police now? Those who have venom in their heart, are you people listening?

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  • shaji, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 16 2015

    I agree with Mr. Samson Rebello to call all the white omneys from near and around the place. There is a less chance that the omni is from outside. Authorities to go for this option immediately and catch the real culprit. I wish fast recovery to the injured student and pray for her.

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  • taurojohn, malad/mumbai

    Mon, Mar 16 2015

    Hope the police will catch the culprit very soon . we wish fast recovery to the victim.
    The road from moorukaveri to pompei side is very narrow & its very difficult to pass two vehicles. authorities should look in to this problems also.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Mar 16 2015

    The way from Moorukaveri to Pompei college is very narrow & we can see students walking beside road holding breath as this is busy roads & most of the drivers drive like mad.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Mar 16 2015

    Very rare & few accidents happen in our village or nearby…. Let us wish and pray together for speed recovery of injured students…. I wonder what is the use of CCTV when it doesn’t give clear picture????

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  • Samson Rebello, Kallianpur/Dubai

    Mon, Mar 16 2015

    Call all white Omnis registered in and around the area. There will be not many. An outsider in the remote place like Pompei is a rare chance. Definitely there will be a dent or fresh repairs in the vehicle as the body of these cars are very delicate.

    By getting a call from police itself can make culprit to surrender.

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  • Deepak, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 16 2015

    It’s difficult to trace the Culprit by using this Image, second best option is Mobile Network filter during the same time line on tower basis

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 16 2015

    Color of the Omni and first four letters of the registration number would have been of great help ...

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