Bengaluru: Biker hits stray bull, dies on the spot

On Saturday morning, Ravi as usual, took parathas and left home to supply it to hotels and shops.

Update: 2018-12-23 00:17 GMT
A total of 672 pedestrians perished in road accidents in the first nine months of this year.

Bengaluru: Two men died on the spot in two separate accidents reported in the city on Saturday morning. A 27-year-old motorist died on the spot after he rammed his bike to a stray bull crossing the road on the busy Subramanyapura Post Office road on Saturday morning.

The deceased has been identified as Ravi Kumar, a resident of Uttarahalli and a paratha maker. On Saturday morning, Ravi as usual, took parathas and left home to supply it to hotels and shops. Around 6 am his bike hit a stray bull and Ravi lost control over the vehicle. He fell and sustained severe head injuries. Passersby rushed him to a nearby hospital, where he was declared brought dead.

The Kumaraswamy Layout traffic police have taken up a case and are investigating.

Car hits wall, driver dead
In another incident, a 35-year-old private firm employee died on the spot after he rammed his car on to a compound wall. The incident happened at Chikkajala early Saturday. The deceased, Mukesh Kumar Jha, a resident of Vasanth Vihar in Vidya Nagar was returning home after work. According to police, while taking a turn Kumar lost control over his car, hit the compound wall and sustained severe injuries.

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