M'lore's eye specialist killed in Bangalore Volvo crash

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May 2, 2012

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Mangalore, May 2: City-based eye specialist Dr Rajwin Fernandes was killed on spot when the KSRTC Volvo bus in which he was travelling to Bangalore met with an accident near Kunigal Tuesday night.

The 43-year-old Ophthalmologist was the owner of Trinity Eye Centre in Valencia, here.

The tragedy occurred when the bus driver lost control over his vehicle after overtaking a truck. It is learnt that the speeding bus skidded off the road killing Dr Fernandes and injuring four others.

The Ophthalmologist's father Roque Fernandes, who was also travelling in the same bus along with his son miraculously escaped with minor injuries.

Dr Fernandes is survived by his parents, wife Zeena D'Souza, son Ronel Fernandes and a large number of relatives and friends.


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