Puttur: 21-year-old dies in KSRTC bus-bike collision at Kadaba


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Puttur, Jun 13: A 21-year-old rider died on spot after his two-wheeler collided with a KSRTC bus here at Balya near Kadaba on Thursday, June 13.

The deceased has been identified as Mokshith (21), a resident of Madhradi. He was a final year degree student at a college in Subramanya.

Mokshith was going from Balya to Kadaba in is bike when a KSRTC bus collided with his two-wheeler.

The body was shifted to Kadaba community hospital.

  

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  • Praveen, Mangalorean

    Fri, Jun 14 2019

    Young boys die is daily news why riding modern bikes... so its better parents guide them daily... RIP

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Jun 14 2019

    Daily youths are killed, on the alter of two wheelers, notably bikes.. These riders, believe, they are pilot, with a beautiful damsel, on a supersonic machine !!!! This image is the root cause of disaster... My prayers and condolences to their families... RIP !!!

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  • Mahesh Kotian, Mangalore /Shimoga

    Fri, Jun 14 2019

    Now a days I see lot of people talking over mobile and riding two wheeler..Need less to say about four wheeler drivers. They're dangerous to other people s lives more than thiers. Police are not catching people talking over mobile .It is high time that mobile is banned while driving.

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  • ASAD, KADABA

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    RIP

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Very sad to know about the bike accidents driven by youngsters almost everyday in any corner of the city and thereby losing young lives.Accidents might occur either by bikes,cars or buses,heavy vehicles as long as we are on the wheel due to our own mistakes or somebody else.But alarming bikes accidents on daily basis mostly driven by youngsters are something to be taken note of it and thorough probe with regard to the reasons behind to be conducted.With these recurring accidents we are losing very precious youngsters lives,which is very heart breaking and pathetic.Youngsters might feel thrill while driving forgetting about impact of killing.(Death).This is not only the question about losing the youngsters lives but it is a irreparable loss to the parents,who have been struggled to brought up to this level

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    It is so sad the life of a young boy ended before it started.I feel in India more deaths are on road with bikes than any diseases.And it has increased in last few years tremendously.Specially in rainy season ,kindly leave bikes at home.It tends more to slip with rain ,than in summer.More traffic,high speed to show their muscles,.younger the rider more dangerous.Heartfelt sympathy to the family.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Chetan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    The second similar incident today. Both bike riders 20 years old hitting the same part of the bus and perishing. Unfortunate.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    I wonder if these Bikes are suitable for our Indian Roads.
    Parents need to think before handing over the keys of such Bikes.
    Rest in Peace Mokshith ...

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  • Gladson, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    What type of motorbikes should we have on indian roads? please enlighten us

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Google '100cc Bike Models in India' ...

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  • Chetan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Luna, Suvega, Bajaj M50.

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  • Lanslara, Nakre Karkara

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    well said Jossey
    KTM Bikes are not suitable for Indian road .
    as per my knowledge this is the 4TH Accident I have seen in 3 year

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  • ummar, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    As i think area wise or in temple masjid chruch need to arrange gathering and need to say to youth about accident that how many people died , so need to tacre themself
    -dont ride speed-
    -wear helmate wen u ride bike
    - dont ride with rash
    presence of traffic police need to arrange this gathering becuase how many youth is died ....

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  • Sameer, Saudi

    Fri, Jun 14 2019

    bro machine don’t have brain either it’s 60cc0r1000cc ...so I think all bike suitable in India..

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  • Chatty Shetty, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    second incident of the day. very very sad and scary. It is not possible to ride two-wheelers on highways. Only city riding is fine. Rip young man

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi Mumbai STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Heartfelt Condolences to his Family.
    May his Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    Sad to hear so many young lives are lost to bike accidents. I do not know the details of this case but bad roads and worse road sense by the bikers are cause of these accidents. Bikers should be shown how a momentary rush of blood can cause you to loose your life or be handicapped lifelong. Speed is not worth spending a lifetime on a wheelchair.

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  • Rakesh, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jun 13 2019

    RIP

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