Udupi: One killed, two injured as reckless truck rams parked truck

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May 1, 2016

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Udupi, May 1: One person was killed and two others were injured when a truck hit another truck which was parked on a kucha road by the side of the National Highway 66 at Udyavara village in Udupi district.

According to the police, the truck parked on the kucha road by the side of the highway was hit by the other truck that was on its way from Malpe to Mangaluru.

Then, D.M. Kantaraju and Puttaraju, who were standing close-by, were also hit. The driver of the truck from Malpe lost control over the vehicle and it hit the cleaner of the parked truck, Gowdappa, who was severely injured.

All three injured were rushed to the District Government Hospital here, where doctors pronounced Gowdappa dead on arrival.

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Srinivas Chandra
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Sunday, 1 May 2016

These truck drivers are always reckless

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