2 similar mishaps: 3 MBBS students killed as car rams truck; 4 killed as Omni collides with crane

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September 6, 2018

Bengaluru, Sept 6: Two ghastly road mishaps claimed the lives of seven persons including three medical students in Tumakuru and Bengaluru on Wednesday.

Three MBBS students, all in their 20s, died on the spot when the car they were travelling in collided with a truck laden with iron rods that had been parked on the side of the road in Devanahalli early Wednesday morning. A fourth medical student in the car sustained severe injuries.

The deceased — Prajwal, Vishal and Bhushan — were second-year MBBS students at Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) and were residing in the college hostel.

The injured student, Krishna Raj, 24, who is in his final year, was driving the juniors to his village in Venkatagiri Kote in Devanahalli taluk when the accident took place, said the police. The four friends had left for the village a little after midnight.

Around 1.50 a.m., while they were near Sanna Amanikere railway gate junction, Krishna Raj drove into the parked truck.

The police suspect that he did not see the truck as the driver, who is absconding, had not switched on the blinkers.

Van-crane crash

The second accident was reported from Sira in Tumakuru district, when a Maruti Omni rammed a crane which was moving a truck that had stopped in the middle of the road, following a technical snag.

Four men travelling in the Omni were killed on the spot, while another fellow passengers sustained injuries when their vehicle hit the crane.

The accident occurred around 4am Wednesday, disturbing traffic on the busy NH48 for more than one hour. The crane driver fled the scene soon after the accident.

The deceased have been identified as the driver of the van, Venkatesh (23), and passengers Shashikumar(22), Hemanth (24) and Kiran (23); all from Bengaluru.

Three others, Prajwal, Ashok and Anil Kumar, sustained severe injuries and were immediately shifted to Tumakuru district government hospital and later to NIMHANS in Bengaluru for further treatment.

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December 15,2025

Mangaluru, Dec 15: Educational institutions in Mangaluru that rely on the popular Mangala Stadium for their annual sports events are bracing for an inconvenience as the city's key sporting venue is set to close its gates for a significant upgrade. The stadium is expected to be unavailable for approximately two months starting from January 15, 2026.

The closure is necessitated by a proposed overhaul of the stadium's facilities, with a special focus on upgrading the synthetic track. Pradeep Dsouza, Assistant Director of the District of Youth Empowerment and Sports (DYES), Dakshina Kannada, confirmed the development.

"Experts have visited the stadium, conducted a thorough inspection, and have given the go-ahead for a complete makeover," Dsouza stated. "Funds have been allocated for the project, and we are currently awaiting the final green signal from state officials to commence the work. We anticipate that the work will likely begin in the second week of January. Consequently, we have stopped renting out the stadium to colleges and other organizations in preparation for the upgrade."

The timing presents a logistical challenge for colleges, as many schools have already concluded their sports meets.

"Colleges will now be organizing their events and will need to find alternative locations to host their sports meets," Dsouza added. He suggested a few potential venues, including the Dakshina Kannada police ground, University College grounds, Panambur grounds, Swaraj Maidan in Moodbidri, and the Mangalore University sports grounds in Konaje.

However, many institutions note that finding a comparable venue will be difficult. While the DK police ground and University College grounds are closer to the city center, they do not possess the extensive facilities and infrastructure offered by Mangala Stadium.

Dr. P Dayananda Pai - P Satisha Govt First Grade College, Carstreet, is one such institution dependent on the stadium. Principal Jayakar Bhandary expressed hope for a swift completion of the work. "We expect the work to be completed at the earliest. If not, we will be forced to look for other venues to host the sports day for our students," Bhandary said, highlighting the pressing need for the city's main sporting facility.

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