Kundapur: Mini bus hits bicycle - Boy dies, another suffers critical injuries


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, May 26: A young boy who was sitting on the rear seat of a bicycle died, while the other one who was in the saddle suffered critical injuries, after a mini bus hit their bicycle at Koni near here late night on Monday May 25.


Ranjeeth (deceased)                        Mithun (injured)

Ranjeeth (9), a second standard student of Venkataramana English Medium School here, was the unfortunate victim of this accident. Mithun (16), who was riding the bicycle, suffered serious injuries and is being treated in a hospital in Manipal.

Mithun and Ranjeeth, both residents of Hangaluru here, had been to the home of their relatives at Moodlakatte on Monday. They were returning to their homes when a mini bus owned by a person named Thimma Billava hit their bicycle. Ranjeeth, who sustained terrible head injuries, died on the spot. The nature of injuries suffered by Mithun too are grave in nature. He is fighting for his life at the said hospital.

Ranjeeth's parents hail from Nepal. They had found work here, and had settled down at Hangalur. In spite of being poor, both the parents ardently desired to give good education to their son but fate had something else in store for this poor boy.

  

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  • Ronan, Kundapur/Mumbai

    Wed, May 27 2015

    Indian Government again should take Proper Driving Test renewal system by some exams,eye test,Signal test,Medical & Age etc.
    I am sure 50% of public will loose their Valued license.
    Or else we can see more accidents happens daily.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Tue, May 26 2015

    It is expedient that parents of young kids do not permit their little children to ride bicycles. Not withstanding this statement it is observed that most of the accidents are caused by public transport vehicles, trucks, min buses or auto-rickshaws.

    It is of utmost importance that this menace is controlled by the department of law and order.

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  • john, india

    Tue, May 26 2015

    The blame should go on the parents for allowing young kids to go cycling as reports say late night

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  • Mohammed Ilyas Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E, Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Unfortunate & horrific incident.@ Mohammed SS, If public take law to their hand Drivers are escaping from spot instead of taking care of incidents.Only the thing Public should take action against RTA Dept.,

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  • Peter, Brahmavar

    Tue, May 26 2015

    90% of road accident death in India because big vehicle hit small vehicle.Indian road traffic rules to be up graded to international standard. We have not seen any development in this area since British left.It is too pain to see the death of small children.

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  • sam, Udupi

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Very sad....
    Authorities... clean the Ambulance please....

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  • India First, India

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Very sad Incident !! RIP to little soul... ! I also feel sorry for condition of ambulance in the second photo !

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  • Mohammed SS, Mangalore

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Severe punishment should be imposed on the mini bus driver it is indeed the negligence cause for all the accidents and not by fate, I suggest locals should take laws in their hand

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  • gm, mlur

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Very sad incident. RIP Ranjeeth and speedy recovery to Mithun.

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