Kaup: Ambulance hits bike on NH 66, rider in hospital after serious injury


Daijiworld Media Network - Kaup

Kaup, Mar 12: A bike rider was seriously injured after an ambulance collided with his bike in Kaup. The incident happened on Sunday, March 12 in the afternoon on NH 66.

The bike rider, identified as Rithesh Devadiga, a resident of Uchila, was seriously injured and admitted to Manipal Hospital.

The accident took place when an ambulance travelling from Udupi to Mangaluru collided with Rithesh's bike which was Udupi-bound from Uchila.
 
 
Traffic on the Mangaluru-Udupi road has been diverted and vehicles are moving on a single lane due to the asphalation work going on in Kaup on NH 66. The ambulance driver was driving his vehicle in the opposite direction and hit the bike.
 
Rithesh was thrown off his bike onto the road when the ambulance hit him thus sustaining a serious head injury.  He was treated by locals and taken to Manipal Hospital by ambulance from the Kaup Primary Health Centre.

Kaup MLA Lalaji R Mendon rushed to the spot and took the contractor of the highway work to task for undertaking unplanned repair works.

Kaup police visited the spot, conducted an inspection and took the ambulance and its driver into custody.
 
 
  

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 12 2023

    Mangalore to kundapur is a death trap ! Since 20 year’s work is under progress along with toll gates! NHAI , politicians and administration have hand in glove with construction company.

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 12 2023

    90% of ambulance drivers especially in coastal region drive like maniacs, looks like hospitals hire private bus drivers.

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