Byndoor: Two critically injured in auto-car collision on NH-66 near Uppunda


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Byndoor, Jan 1: A serious road accident on NH 66 near Uppunda on Wednesday, December 31 left two people critically injured and another with minor injuries when an autorickshaw collided with a car.

The critically injured, Mahabala and Mohan, were admitted to Kundapu Hospital, while Narayana was taken to Kundapura Hospital for treatment.

Witnesses said the auto was travelling from Shalebagilu to Nagoori when a car, coming from Bhatkal towards Kundapura, struck it near the Uppunda petrol bunk. The impact threw all three occupants of the auto onto the road,” a local resident said.

The auto was completely mangled in the collision, while the car sustained partial damage, police reported.

Authorities are investigating the circumstances that led to the crash.

  

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  • ma.sa, karkala

    Fri, Jan 02 2026

    Auto drivers usually forget that they are entering the National Highway from the village road. Or they think let him slow down his vehicle or stop giving way for the auto.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 02 2026

    Horrible accident.This shows how important is one to wear the seat belt.Would atleast remain on seat and not thrown off on road.Kindly keep this in mind.You wear it for your safety,not because Police control.Now vehicles are increased on road sametime accidents too.May are not driving but flying.

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