Kasargod: 12-year-old girl on way to church dies after shawl gets stuck in bike wheel


Stephan Kayyar
Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod

Kasargod, Mar 25: In a tragic incident, a young girl died after her churidar shawl got stuck in the wheel of the bike she was riding pillion. The incident took place at Kinanoor-Karindala area here on Sunday March 25.

The deceased has been identified as Maria (12), daughter of Saji and Bindu, residents of Birikulam.

It is learnt that on the occasion of Palm Sunday, the parents and their daughter were riding by bike to Birikulam church when the accident occured.

Maria was sitting on the bike between her father and mother. All of a sudden, the shawl of her churidar got under the wheel of the bike, throwing her on to the road. A critically injured Maria was rushed to hospital, where she breathed her last.

Maria was a student of seventh standard at Parappa government higher secondary school.

The post-mortem was conducted in the district hospital and the body was handed over to the bereaved family.

Neeleshwar police have registered a case.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    Very sad .May her soul rest in Jesus hand in peace.Parents had no chance to show their affection and love for long.Heartfelt sympathy to them.Let us learn atleast,now as rider and pillion rider to take care to wear their shawl not allowing in air to wehen,but to put around the neck doubled like a tie.may be in future so accidents can be avoided.RIP.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    RIP Maria,
    She was enthusiastically going to praise a God, but why that God could not protect her is the million dollar question I have in my mind???

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  • JOHNSON BARROS, JEPPU MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    Indeed very very sad news. No words to console the parents. Only sincere prayers for Maria.
    Maria, May you Rest In Peace.

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  • shuba, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    My heartfelt sympathies to the family. May the departed girl angel rest in peace.

    All parents, guardians make it a point that their young girls or whoever travel on two wheelers
    wear suitable clothes while on road. We have no control over the weather and the speed when
    we are in the open. For any such happening we shall never be able to forget the incident

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  • Lancy Lobo Puttur, Dubai

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    Very Sad.God give strength to the family to bear the loss.May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Yamby, Qatar / Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    Inna Lillahi Va Inna Ilaihi Raji'oon....

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  • alwyn, kinnikambla

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    Rest In Peace dear Maria

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    Very sad! May almighty give strength to withstand such tragedy! We come across so may safety tips and videos on Indian women dress getting stuck on wheels and fatality! Hope all learn and be more careful on such possibilities!

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  • Cliffy, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    Feel very very sad. Heartfelt sympathies to parents. May her soul rest in peace. Something should be done in future to avoid similar accidents.

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  • Kishan KUMAR, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    RIP/...Dear people, In your travel if you find any such shawl, duppata any dress which is near to Tyre. so please inform them with horn or any signs. which helps them getting out of danger

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  • Rational thinker, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    WE INDIANS NEVER GIVE A THOUGHT FOR SAFETY.
    THESE ARE PURELY AVOIDABLE TRAGEDIES.
    WE ONLY REACT AFTER THE INCIDENT!

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  • raj, Manglr

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    R.I.P

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  • Manoj, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    RIP Little Angel. Small negligence Big LOSS.

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  • DILJYOTI- ALLAHABAD, KINNIGOLY

    Mon, Mar 26 2018

    Indeed very very sad news. No words to console the parents. Only sincere prayers for Maria.
    Maria, May you Rest In Peace.

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  • SUNNY DSOUZA, MARNIMIKATTE MANGALORE

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Sorry RIP

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  • Henry Mascarenhas, Greenville, NC, USA

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    My search for policies for two-wheeler rider requirement in India lead me to a research article by Brooks et al. (2014) in the Journal of Ergonomics. Interestingly the research study has its origin in Clemson University in South Carolina, USA which highlights rider/s safety taking into consideration our cultural attire (saree). Riders of two-wheeler need to realize that safety is paramount when practicing our cultural attire specially when it involves occupational and driving safety. I have attached the links for the research article. Class rooms are great opportunities to increase the rider safety and hazards where young minds pay better attention. The law makers must introduce a bill curbing under age child riders on two-wheeler if there is not one and name it Maria’s law in honor of the diseased.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    God snatches those He loves...RIP

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  • alex, mangalore

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Very sad. May her soul RIP. God give strength to the family to bear the loss.

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  • SHANTHI PINTO, MANGALORE

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    VERY VERY SAD NEWS, MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Quite unfortunate incident indeed and may her departed soul rest in eternal peace

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  • Saleem, Jubail

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    RIP Maria
    May be the saree guard was taken out.

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

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Very sad to know that this 12-year-old girl got killed after the shawl got stuck in the bike wheel. May her soul rest in peace. Condolences to her bereaved parents.

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Rest in peace Maria.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    2 wheeler gives a lot of advantage but riders need to understand the risks involved...

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  • Vivek, Hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    R.I.P ......and Sadly such Mistakes are Repeating .......

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    So sad. May her soul rest in peace. Amen

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila / Udupi

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    RIP..... little angel.

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  • Stany, Nitte karkala

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    R I P

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  • Ray, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Sad News...RIP!!!

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Very sad RIP
    This dupatta ke pallu dangerous

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  • Paul D Souza, Bondel/Sharjah

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Very sad news. May her soul rest in Peace.

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  • farhan, udupi

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    so sad :( May your soul rest in peace..

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    There should be dress code for 2 wheel riders. So many accidents happens due to saree pallu, shawls, etc.

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  • Charan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    add burkha too

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  • Alphonso Dsouza, bendur

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Absolutely. For safety reasons, a proper attire must be approved. Even Sarees are not considered safe for bike ride. Always there is a risk of entanglement with the wheels.

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  • Frederick Sequeira, Kallianpur.

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    My heart is saddened. What a tragedy while going to church for Palm Sunday celebrations. God have mercy. Christ on your triumphant entry into Jerusalem,let this child enter triumphantly into your Heavenly Kingdom

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  • Henry Mascarenhas, Greenville, NC, USA

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Mr. Sequeira,

    I admire your eloquent sentiments. We can go beyond our sentiments in signing a petition to the local lawmakers for introduction of a law to prevent further loss of lives of our children. Thanks

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    Only skinny jeans and tight T shirts

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  • Henry Mascarenhas, Greenville, NC, USA

    Sun, Mar 25 2018

    My Heart goes out to the family, neighbors, class mates and the teachers of this child, what a loss of a precious life, may her soul RIP.

    Let alone the dress code, sandwiching children between riders on two wheelers is nothing short of endangering the lives of children and should be banned. We have a long way to go before catching up to a culture of safety in our lives. A callous disrespect for safety is rampant in our society. We have a responsibility for the lives that depend on us and around us. For those who defy common sense in the litigious western world, safety instructions are provided from toasters to electric irons by the manufacturers. I am not sure what works for us back home.

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