Search: Look for:   Last 1 Month   Last 6 Months   All time

19 killed in Tirupati lorry accident

Tirupati, Thu, 18 Feb 2010 ANI

Tirupati, Feb 18 (ANI): In a tragic incident at least 19 persons died when a lorry in which they were travelling fell into a gorge near Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh on Thursday.

 

The accident occurred in Karveti Nagaram in Chittoor District, which is over 50 kilometres away from Tirupati.

 

Eight passengers died on the spot and several others were taken to hospital with critical injuries, two of the injured died while on their way to hospital.

 

According to police, the lorry carrying over 45 passengers, was headed towards neighbouring Tamil Nadu state after attending a wedding.

 

"There was a wedding at Rampurla Mandalam in Chittoor district and the bride's party had come from Pudunmedur near Sholingam in Tamil Nadu. After the marriage ceremony last night, the party was returning to the native place this morning when near the Karveti Nagaram turning, the driver who was over-speeding, lost control of the bus," said Venkataiaha, a police officer.

 

"The vehicle overturned and fell into a ditch. 17 people died in this accident. The injured were rushed to the hospital at Puttur and just now I've learnt that two more died on the way. A case as been registered. After Panchnama (verification) and post-mortem, necessary action will be taken," he added. (ANI)

 


Read More: Chittoor

LATEST IMAGES
Manohar Lal being presented with a memento
Manoj Tiwari BJP Relief meets the family members of late Ankit Sharma
Haryana CM Manohar Lal congratulate former Deputy PM Lal Krishna Advani on his 92nd birthday
King of Bhutan, the Bhutan Queen and Crown Prince meeting the PM Modi
PM Narendra Modi welcomes the King of Bhutan
Post comments:
Your Name (*) :
Your Email :
Your Phone :
Your Comment (*):
  Reload Image
 
 

Comments:


 

OTHER TOP STORIES


Excellent Hair Fall Treatment
Careers | Privacy Policy | Feedback | About Us | Contact Us | | Latest News
Copyright © 2015 NEWS TRACK India All rights reserved.