Cow causes road accident; Moily escapes unhurt

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July 14, 2013
Bangalore, Jul 14: Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Veerappa Moily escaped unhurt after the car in which he was travelling was involved in a minor accident at Kuluvanahalli in Nelamangala taluk under the jurisdiction of Bangalore Rural police station.

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The incident occurred Saturday afternoon when Moily was returning to Bangalore after laying the foundation stone at a school for physically challenged children in Tumkur.

He was accompanied by security personnel, who were in two cars at the front and behind of the minister's car.

As the convoy was travelling near Boodhihal on NH4 around 3.45 pm, the driver of the first car tried to avoid a cow that was crossing the road and swerved sharply.

The driver of a sports utility vehicle proceeding in front of the convoy applied brakes suddenly to avoid hitting a cow. The pilot vehicle of minister's motorcade rammed the SUV from behind and three cars behind it rammed each other, Venkatesh, the sub-inspector in the escort team of the minister said.

“It was a very minor accident. No one sustained injuries nor was there any major damage to the vehicles. The minister continued his journey to Bangalore and reached the City,” Venkatesh said.

The SUV driver - Selvam, a businessman from Sira - was taken to the police station. Nelamangala police have registered a case against him for rash driving.

In 1981

Mr Moily had miraculously escaped unhurt in an air crash occurred at Mangalore Airport in 1981.

On the fateful day on August 19, 1981, the pilot of the Bangalore-Mangalore Avro aircraft landed in spite of not getting clearance from the ATC (in view of the poor visibility). In fact, when the aircraft touched the ground, only 25 per cent of the runway was left. The result: The plane wrested upon a cliff on the edge of the hill.

Three huge laterite stones prevented the plane from plunging into 300-feet-deep valley. Though the engine caught fire, the fire brigade doused the fire and all the passengers escaped with minor injuries.

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