Kasaragod, May 15: Benjamin Montero, 80, and his 75-year-old wife Mary C. Almeda, residents of Mandekkappu locality close to Bandiyode, near the northern border town of Uppala in the district, are virtually shattered and destined to face the worst patch in their lives as the couple lost seven close family members, including three sons, in the car-truck collision near the Tamil Nadu town of Karur early on Saturday.

Delcin Montero, son of the elderly couple, who lives in his newly built house near his parents’ residence, was also seen unable to bear the tragic end of his wife Reema and three brothers in the accident at K. Pettai near Kulithalai.
The two houses witnessed a steady stream of people from various walks of life.
The tragedy occurred as the 11 family members were returning home after paying obeisance at the Velankanni church in Tamil Nadu’s Nagapattinam district as their Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV), bearing a Maharashtra registration number, collided with the truck in the early hours of Saturday.
Pilgrimage
The family members had left for the pilgrimage on Thursday last after the marriage of Mr. Benjamin’s son Alwin, 32, with Preema, 22, who hails from nearby Dharmathadukka, solemnised at the Kayyar church near Bandiyode on May 7.
The elderly couple lost their son Herald Montero, 50, his wife Praseela, 47, and their son Rohit, 22, who had come home in their SUV from Ahmednagar in Maharashtra to attend the wedding.
Others who died are Mr. Benjamin’s son Sathorin, 37, his five-year-old daughter Sharona, Mr. Delcin’s wife Reema, 32, and Alwin.
His wife Preema is battling for life in a Karur hospital. Herald’s son Roshan, 22, Sathorin’s wife Joshma, 28, and their one-and-a-half-year-old daughter Shanwi are undergoing treatment at the hospital, sources said.
Meanwhile, bodies of the ill-fated family members were taken to the Father Muller Hospital in Mangaluru in three ambulances early on Sunday and the mortal remains would be kept in the hospital for the day.
The mass funeral ceremonies are scheduled to be held at the Kayyar church on Monday afternoon, sources added.
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