3 Sabari pilgrims from Karnataka killed in accident

The deceased were identified as Vinod, Ramesh and driver Sachin.

Update: 2015-08-30 05:36 GMT
The ambulance carrying the Kidney patient Katheti Sathibabu of Singampalli village was on its way to the Government General Hospital, Kakinada. (Photo: DC/File)

KOZHIKODE: Three Sabarimala pilgrims from Karnataka were killed and two others injured seriously when their  car collided with a tempo traveller on National Highway bypass at Azhinjillam, near Kozhikode,  early on  Saturday.

Seventeen passengers of the tempo traveller were also injured and admitted to the Kozhikode Medical College along with the two others.

The deceased were identified as Vinod, Ramesh and driver Sachin. The two injured are  Ranganatha and Rahul.  All of them belong to Navanagar,  Bagalkot district,   Karnataka.

The pilgrims were on their way back to Bagalkot after visiting  Sabarimala  when the accident occurred  around 3 a.m.  

The local people and the flying squad took out the passengers  from the two vehicles and rushed them to hospital.

The bodies of the victims were handed over to the relatives later in the evening.

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