Kasargod: Truck overturns on bridge - Driver falls into river, drowns


Stephan Kayyar
Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (SP)

Kasargod, Apr 22: In a tragic incident which happened over Chandragiri bridge on Kanhangad-Kasargod state highway on Saturday April 22 morning, a truck turned turtle after the driver lost control over it. Unfortunately, the driver fell into the river and drowned. The spare driver, who was also with the ill-fated driver in the vehicle, survived with minor injuries.

The deceased driver was Nasser (36) from Punnapra in Alappuzha. The driver who had providential escape happens to be Harris (35). The accident occurred at around 5 am on Saturday.

It is said that the truck, loaded with fish from Goa, was moving to Alappuzha. When trying to avoid colliding with an auto rickshaw coming from opposite direction, the truck hit the protective railing of the bridge before tumbling with its wheels facing the sky. While the driver fell down into the river, luckily the truck remained on the bridge.

The fire brigade, coastal security force police, and locals reached the spot immediately after coming to know of the accident and searched for the driver but failed to locate him. After a few hours, his body was found floating in the river at Chemnad. The mortal remains of the driver were retrieved and kept in the mortuary of the general hospital here.

It is gathered that family members and relatives of the ill-fated driver have left Alappuzha for the town. On account of this accident on the bridge, traffic on this road was disrupted for a few hours before the road was cleared.

  

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  • Shalet, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    Citizen , Mangalore

    Agree with you . Very true .

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    I have no other words to express except reckless driving and speeding kills. RIP.

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  • Citizen, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    I wish our country takes into view of the tough duties of truck drivers who are backbone of our country's​development with regard to all types of transportation . I wish government implements some security to truck driver's. Road transport makes rule for all the truck owners to have safety in theirs trucks such as good cabin with basic facility and compulsory resting hours to them . Sad to see the risky life of truck driver's. They too are humans . 365 days behind the wheel . Without proper food, basic facility, happy family and list goes on. I hope government implements some plan to them like how the life truck driver's in abroad are . Please think about the hardships of them.whenever we see we yell at them. Whenever a truck is involved in an accident People hit them .. but why ? Aren't they humans . Those truck's heavy loaded are ain't that easy to drive. Think think think before you act !! Thank you

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  • Srinath Rao., Kanakapura

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    To all drivers. Please take care while driving. At night drive with low beam . When approaching opposite traffic slow down on bridges and narrow roads.Please drive sober. Start early and take care of yourself and other drivers.RIP to the deceased driver .May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Dilip, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    Auto rickshaw and lorry drivers. Two of the most reckless drivers out there besides bus drivers. Sigh.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    RIP ...

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  • ahmed hussian, uchil

    Sat, Apr 22 2017

    OH WHAT KIND OF DRIVING THIS IS SEE THE POSITION OF THE TRUCK ON SINGLE ROAD TOO FAST BECAUSE THEY WANT TO REACH PARTICULAR PLACE ON TIME - RIP-

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