A 31-year-old Bengaluru girl died after falling to the bottom from the Bachahalli Gate flyover in Devanahalli, following a head-on collision with a rushing automobile within the wee hours of Sunday.
The deceased has been recognized as Nethravathi. The sufferer was touring together with her husband Shivu on their scooter when a automobile coming from the incorrect course struck their car round 12.30 am. The impression threw Nethravathi off the flyover, leading to a 20-foot fall and deadly head accidents.
The couple, residents of Banaswadi, was heading to Chikkaballapur to go to Nethravathi’s mom, who had not too long ago undergone eye surgical procedure. In addition they deliberate to gather their youngsters, who have been staying with their maternal grandmother.
Shivu, who operates a roadside tea store, sustained minor accidents. The automobile driver instantly fled the scene after the collision.
The Devanahalli site visitors police have registered a case and are analysing close by CCTV footage to determine and hint the absconding driver and car.
BMTC bus kills 11-year-old boy
An 11-year-old boy died after being run over by a Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Company (BMTC) bus on Sunday night.
The deceased has been recognized as Shabarish, a resident of GM Palya. The incident befell close to SJP Highway underneath Halasuru Gate police station limits on Sunday night, round 6.40 pm.
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Shabarish was driving pillion along with his uncle and aunt on a two-wheeler when the BMTC bus, touring from Market Highway towards City Corridor, collided with their car on SJP Highway. The impression threw the boy off the motorbike, and the bus’s rear wheel ran over him, killing him on the spot.
His uncle and aunt sustained minor accidents within the accident. The Halasuru Gate site visitors police have registered a case, detained the bus driver, and seized the car for investigation.
Following the loss of life, Shabarish’s relations and locals gathered exterior the Halasuru Gate site visitors police station and staged an indication.

