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Sunday, July 22, 2012 4:10:22 PM (IST)  

Mangalore: Three Students Seriously Injured as Car Crashes into Electric Pole

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (NM)

Mangalore, Jul 22: Three students of AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences sustained severe injuries when the car in which they were traveling rammed into the electric pole near Pandith House, Thokottu, on Saturday July 21.

It is learnt that the accident occurred when the students were on their way back to Mangalore after attending the late night weekend party at Deralakatte.




















The three youths have been identified as Jubin Baby Abraham, Shaheen and Praveen Prakash, students of AB Shetty College.

Driver Abraham lost control over the car and hit the electric pole near Pandith House. The residents in the area were left without electricity due to the accident.

The injured have been admitted to Thokkottu Hospital.


Comments on this article
NAMMA KUDLA, mangalore
Friday, July 27, 2012

Accidents happen!! nobody is perpect on roads . i need to call ACP Pradyuman from CID for further investigation .

Denis Britto, Urwa, Mangalore
Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Good one ! What Mr.Dinesh Pai means / implies is that the ' electric pole came in the way of the car ' and not that the errant driver smashed into it , going off the road and at top speed.Mr.Dinesh Pai, you have a good sense of humour !!

Dinesh Pai, Surathkal, Mangalore
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

It is not the fault of the driver or occupants .It is the fault of MESCOM to have erected that particular pole in that particular place !

Hope the occupants are recovering well in hospital.

ARIF, DUBAI
Monday, July 23, 2012

Driver lost control & the worst part is The residents in the area LOST ELECTRICITY.

GET ELECTRICITY SOON

Pramod Naik, Kundapura
Monday, July 23, 2012

These  boys think they are heroes and drink and drive cars looking at girls.They come here to enjoy instead of studying and  wasting their parent's hard earned money! What a national waste! Such people should not be given admission in colleges ! I am sure they will have poor track record in studies also.Look at the car accident in front of a girl's school in mangalore that driver was also a 17 yr old ! Heroes they are,better they should be sent to border to show their heroics!!!

sujith, Mangalore/Dubai
Monday, July 23, 2012

Mangalore Traffic rule has to be change & bring strict rule against drink & drive, rash driving, overtake, negligence, Drive without DL.
1. Drink & Drive-Seize their Driving Licence & permanently blacklist their identity & not allow to apply new DL.
2.Rash driving, overtake, negligence driving should give them severe punishment like high amount of fines & seize the vehicle.
Western traffic rule is very strict than our traffic rule.

V, mlore
Monday, July 23, 2012

accidents happens,whether we like it or not..and what is this talk about western culture??do ppl even know what that means?wt does western culture have to do with an accident??ppl in d west love accidents?so they commit it all the time??instead of sympathising with the situation,we mangis just know how to point fingers...disgusting

Clifford, Mangalore
Monday, July 23, 2012

This will happen everywhere. A Driver lost control...
Many time people loose control on their own body parts like tongue, hands etc... which hurts others. Unfortunately here it is electric pole....

Charles D'Mello, Pangala
Monday, July 23, 2012

FROM THE NAMES IT LOOKS LIKE "AMAR ,AKBAR, ANTONY WERE THERE IN THE CAR...THEY WILL SURVIVE. GOD BLESS THEM....COMMUNAL THINKING IS NOT THERE WITH THE YOUNGSTER'S....COMMUNAL FEELINGS ARE SPREAD BY USELESS... GOOD FOR NOTHING USELESS OLD GENERATION...!!!??? ANYWAY WE NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT THEM...GRAVE IS NEARER FOR THEM..!!!

Dylan, Mangalore
Monday, July 23, 2012

Where is the number plate of the car? I won't be surprised if the car is registered in Kerala. In Mangalore one day we will have more of Kerala registered vehicle's, which are a big nuisance in the city. RTO should please look in to this matter.

Vincent, Mangalore
Sunday, July 22, 2012

@Mangalorean, Mangalore.
Exactly what part of this unfortunate incident did you attribute to an influence of western culture?
It's time we take responsibility for ourselves and stop blaming western culture for all our ills.

Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA
Sunday, July 22, 2012

I think the driver Abraham was driving at high speed and probably drunk as all the other occupants were returning from a late night party. I wish speedy recovery of the injured. Dayanand Kukkaje, the pictures were touching and sad. I think arter hitting the electric pole it must rolled down.

Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Is Somras western culture...........


Frustrated Indian, Mangalore
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Squarely blame the parents or their guardians / wards. Children are innocent. Its the parents who gave a deadly unwanted item, call it weapon now (see the blood around), in their child's hand. They had gone to study or partying???

Oliver, Mangalore
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Mangalorean, Which part of this incident are you calling "western culture" ?. Is it driving the car ?. This is just another road accident that happened because the driver lost control. How is this related to western culture ?

Derek, Balmatta
Sunday, July 22, 2012

MANGALOREAN... This is not Western culture but atypical INDIAN culture.

The problem is where the generation like YOU are headed. The fatalities are highest in INDIA as there is no ROAD culture. People drive anywhere and everywhere even on one way street, No stopping even at pedestrian walks, wrong side, blast horn for NO reason, etc

So stop blaming other cultures and point the finger at yourself & like minded people.

You sounded just like a car blazing away with your HORN blaring


anil, udupi/ uae
Sunday, July 22, 2012

drink nd dive... sorry ..drive??????????
g8 njoyment.... weekend... high society students culture... BADE BAAP KE BIGDEA HUVE HOWLAD....
THIS 2ND TRAGIC ACCIDENT.. CARELESSNESS..
# POLICE DEPT... SHUD TAKE STRICT ACTION...
I HOPE POLICE.. RTO .. DEPT.. NOT SLEEEPING THIS TIME...

Natash, Mangalore
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Mr Mangaloren.
Not everyone who attends a party would be drunk. And nowhere in this topic its metioned that these students were drunk.
Do not blame western culture.
If so, then what about "country" liquor and cashew fenny, these were introduced to the englishmen by our own people. and you say its western culture.
Whats our culture, molesting a 19 year old..? sick....

Thomas/, Mlore/NY
Sunday, July 22, 2012

@MANGALOREAN - who told u Drinking and driving is a western culture.
You come to US once drink and drive. They will show you what western culture is.

Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Mangalorean, donot afraid or shame to give your right name for the sake of our Indian culture.

S.D'Souza, Mangalore
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Most of the parents give every thing to their children thinking that let them make use of things and let them not face difficulty, a few parents turn back and see whether they are using or misusing..

Roy,
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Ramming cars into electric poles is not western culture mr Mangalorean \m/

Reshmi Salian, Mangalore
Sunday, July 22, 2012

So this is the effect of drink and drive? Our traffic rules are so liberal and offender can get away even if he has killed somebody banging his vehicle. I don't care about these youngsters. Just hope they don't create problem for other's. They are grown up enough and know what is good and bad. Drink and drive, over speeding is the fashion nowadays. Can RTO do some thing to curb this menance? or they will just let them go as they belong to rich families? Poor locals had to suffer without electricity. God save poor people.

Lancy Moras, Bendur - Jeddah KSA
Sunday, July 22, 2012

STUDENTS WHO STAY IN HOSTEL
DRIVER STUDENT WAS A KERALITE
21ST CENTURY LATE NIGHT PARTIES
BOTTLES SURELY EMPTIES
OVER AND ABOVE CAR RASH DRIVING AFTER DRINKING ALCOHOL
FATHER MONEY VEHICLE
CHILDRENS DRIVE WITH HOT BLOOD
IF A LONLEY GIRL ON THE ROAD ROAD WALKING SEE YOUNG DRIVER WILL TURN AND SEE HER
THERE COMES THE ELECTRIC POLE HURDLE.
THE RESULT IS FRONT OF US.

GOD SAVE YOUNG GENERATION AND BE WITH THEIR SHADOW ALWAYS I SAY. I FEEL PITY ON THE VICTIMS AND PRAY AND WISH A SPEEDY RECOVERY.

Eric, Mangalore
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Once again the same repetition. This will continue.

MANGALOREAN, MANGALORE
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Where is our generation headed on. Dont follow Western Culture....

 
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