Mangalore, May 14: Nine members of two families were killed and 11 others seriously injured when the vehicle they were travelling in collided with a speeding lorry on Mysore-Mangalore near Piriyapatna on Wednesday.
The accident took place at around 5.30 a.m. and the victim- all from Deralakatte near Mangalore-were returning from a visit to the Muthupet dargah in Tiruvarur disrict of Tamil Nadu.
The victims belonged to a party of 20 from two families. The condition of three of the injured is said to be extremely serious and the injured are being treated at Apollo BGS Hospital and Bhanavi Hospital in Mysore.
The names of victims are as follows:
Five members of one family: Deralakatte resident P H Muhammad's daughter Shafeeda (7), son Muhammad Mustafa Shamoon (1 year and 4 months), mother-in-law Rukiya (55), Muhammad's wife's aunt Asiyamma (60) from Asaigoli, Muhammad's wife's cousin Junaid (19),
Three members of another family: Ameerudin (50) from Green Ground, Deralakatte, his daughter Fauziya (26), her son Isham (7).
Driver from B C Road: Tempo Traveller driver Sharafuddin, a resident of Maindala-Suragudde near B C Road, also killed in the mishap.
Among the injured P H Muhammad (40), who lost five members of this family in the accident, has been admitted to a private hospital in Mangalore. His wife Zeenath (30), daughter Shamna (9), Zeenath's younger sister Bushra (24), Bushra's daughter Safa (1 year and 6 months), Zeenath's elder sister Raziya (35), Raziya's two sons Ismaeel Hafeez (10) and Ifaz (11 months) are undergoing treatment in Mysore.
From another family, victim Ameeruddin's wife Hafsa (47), their son Arif (19), Ameeruddin's son-in-law (victim Fauziya's husband) Muhammad Iqbal (32), Fauziya's son Muhammad Ihsan, and another boy from Kirshnapur are also undergoing treatment in Mysore.
Among the injured the condition of Hafsa and Shamna is said to be critical.

Victims: (clockwise from top left) Asiyamma, Ameeruddin, Fauziya, Isham, Shamoon, Shafeeda, Junaid, Sharafuddin
When their tempo traveller reached Kamplapur in Piriyapatna taluk, a speeding Ashok Leyland truck rammed into it, sources said.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Dhananjay said that preliminary inquiries indicate that the tempo driver must have dozed off after driving through the night resulting in the accident.
On receiving information of the accident, residents from Periyapatna rushed to the spot and volunteered to shift the injured to Mysore. The victims were first brought to the K.R. Hospital. The volunteers, however, insisted that the injured be shifted to private hospitals citing delay and lack of facilities in the hospital.
Javed Ahmed from Periyapatna said he was returning from the Masjid after prayers at around 6.15 a.m. when he heard about the accident and rushed to the hospital where the victims had already been brought from the accident site. But in view of the serious nature of the injuries all the 11 were shifted to Mysore, he said.










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