Mangaluru: Unidentified pedestrian killed by speeding two-wheeler


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Sep 2: In an accident which occurred near Jeppinamogaru opposite East West Nursery, a man got hit by a speeding two-wheeler on August 28. The man suffered injuries to his head, and later died at a hospital.

Complainant Gangadhar who was on his way to Jeppinamogaru from Kannur saw a speeding motorcycle ramming into the man. The rider of two-wheeler, Cyril also suffered injuries. The identity of the man has not been established as yet.

No one has reported the man to be missing.

The man, aged between 35 to 40 years, is clad in a creamy white shirt and blue trousers. Height of the man is around 5.5 ft.

The police have urged the public to help identify the dead body of the man. People with information can contact Kankanady police station.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    Very sad .May his soul rest in peace.wish everyone carrys his ID card with him,so that in a moment like this can contact their family ,so that later dely or any other problems can be avoided.Need only in pocket to keep.

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 02 2017

    Two wheelers are a hazard. Won't follow rules wrong side riding foot path riding over speeding drunk riding using mobile while riding everything and blame the opposite party

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