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Saturday, September 22, 2012 8:34:20 AM (IST)  

Udupi: Two Cousins Killed in Bus-Bike Collision

Udupi: Two Cousins Killed in Bus-Bike Collision at Brahmavar

Suvarna Brahmavar
Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (VM)

Udupi, Sep 22: In a tragic incident, two cousins travelling by bike died on the spot as when they collided head-on with a bus near Mabukala Bridge, Brahmavar near here on Friday September 21.

The incident took place around 9.45 pm.


Dinesh and Sandeep

The deceased have been identified as Sandeep Poojary (21) and his cousin Dinesh (23) from Hangarakatte.

The accident occurred when they were travelling towards Brahmavar from Hangarakatte, and rammed into the bus plying from Mangalore to Hubli.

Sandeep was a diploma student in Udupi ITI while Dinesh worked as a cashier in a bar and restaurant in Uppinakote.

It is said that Dinesh, after taking part in Ganeshotsava festivities had gone home to bring his cousin along.  

A case has been registered at Brahmavar police station.


Comments on this article
Francis DSouza, Uppinakote / Mumbai
Monday, September 24, 2012

Really a tragic and sad accident. An immense, irreparable, irreplaceable and unconsolable loss to the bereaved family. May God give them enough strength, courage and support to bear this great loss. Like many friends have suggested, use of helmet should be made compulsory and definitely it saves lives. If the place is accident prone, necessary action should be initiated to take corrective measures.

Ajith, Mangalore
Sunday, September 23, 2012

Its very heart breaking to see someone pressing Disagree to RIP Msgs.. Where r we heading??.Surly u guys will not RIP when its ur turn...

Dr madhyastha h, Hungarkatte/japan
Sunday, September 23, 2012

mabukala Bridge known accident spot since last 40 years. may be due to curve and slope nature and there by induce motorist to go in top gear with full speed. NH 66 people should do something to solve this problem. I know these two innocent boys personally and god give them peasce to them and console to their parents

RAJESH FURTADO, MULKY/KUWAIT
Saturday, September 22, 2012

VERY SAD NEWS AND LOSING TWO YOUNG BOYS LIKE THIS IS A GREAT LOSS TO THE FAMILY AND FOR OUR ENTIRE COMMUNITY..MAY THEIR SOUL REST IN PEACE.

Ravi Hemmady, Barkur, Muscat
Saturday, September 22, 2012

A very sad end of youngsters.Near mabukala bridge lots accidents have taken tools, most dangerous place.When dual carriage roads will be ready god only knows.And again in this bike accident riders are not wearing Helmets.If they were wearing helmets atleast they could have survived.Make compoulsory wearing of helmete for bike riders.May theier soul rest in peace.

Amin Bhoja, Patte- Riyadh
Saturday, September 22, 2012

It is very sad to see death by accidents,a careful driving and wearing a protective helmet sure can save most lives to an extent.'May thier soul rest in Peace'May 'GOD' give strength to the parents to overcome thier sorrows.

raghu, udupi
Saturday, September 22, 2012

very sad news. may their soul rest in peace.

Nailesh Kumar, Bahrain/Shankerpura
Saturday, September 22, 2012

Very sad to hear the news. May thier souls rest in peace.

Nithyananda Poojary, Brahmavara / Mumbai
Saturday, September 22, 2012

i lost ma 2 family members :( dinnu i miss u man RIP

Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai
Saturday, September 22, 2012

A good quality helmet should be worn, not only because it is a rule but also for one's own safety. Sometimes, people have the tendency to carry the helmet and wear it only when they see a policeman from far or they do not wear it for a shorter distance. They should wear it whenever they travel, whether the distance is long or short. If we can have separate exclusive lanes for motor cyclists, it would be big blessing for all. But this may require a lot of planning in advance. May God give strength to the members of the family to overcome the sorrow.

shirley d silva, upinkoti/mabukala
Saturday, September 22, 2012

this accident news is common at that place, so many lives are gone there.very very sad, may god give strength to the parents, to bear the loss of young sons.

Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Bahrain
Saturday, September 22, 2012

Maim and murder continues on NH66. When will it happen to a prominent corrupt politician/RTO official?

shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi
Saturday, September 22, 2012

Very sad, and most unfortunate. These days the roads in and around udupi and mangalore have been dangerous for users... Its high time that we build lanes for motor bikes along with national and state highways so that these lanes are used exclusively by two wheeler users so that accidents are reduced. /secondly make headwear helmets compulsory for all mobike riders..may the souls RIP

bhavya, neermarga
Saturday, September 22, 2012

oh god it is very bad news.may thier souls rest in peace..........

 
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