Mishap kills four of family, driver at Pushpagiri

The police registered a case of culpable homicide against bus driver Johnson.

Update: 2016-10-07 20:10 GMT
Achamma, Shaju, Evan, Tijo and Jane Rose.

Kottayam: Five persons, including four of a family,  were killed and six others of the family  were injured  when a private bus rammed into their Tavera car  at Pushpagiri near Thankamany in Idukki district on Friday evening. The  speeding ‘Elite’ bus,  which was coming from Kattapana  and  heading to Murikkasserry,  hit the car coming from Murikkasserry destroying the car completely around 3.30 p.m.   There were  11 persons in the car,  including the driver. Five of them died on the spot, said the police.

The deceased were identified as  driver Tijo, 24, of Nedumplackal, Kanjirapally, Shaju, 45, of Kochuparampil, Kanjirapally, his one-and-a-half- year-old son, Evan, Jane Rose, 34,  sister of Shaju, and Achamma,70, mother of Shaju.   The six injured were admitted to St John’s Hospital, Kattapana.  They are  Rincy, 37, wife of Shaju, Biju, 43,  brother of Shaju, and Christo, 10, Kevin, 7, Kelvin,3, children of Shaju;   and Sera,7,  daughter of Jane Rose. Four of those who died  were taken out by the locals, and  driver Tijo by the fire force personnel who broke open the car.     The police  immediately reached the accident spot which is eight km  from Thankamany.

Remains of the Tavera car that met with the accident. Mr Jobin George, SI,  told DC that the mishap  might have resulted from the competition between the private bus and a KSRTC bus.   The  car was also in high speed, said the locals. The   police  registered a case of culpable homicide against  bus driver Johnson.  The driver, the cleaner and the conductor of the bus initially took part in the rescue operations, but fled from there later.  The front portion of the  bus was damaged  slightly injuring a few passengers. The bodies of the five were kept at the mortuary of the Medical Trust Hospital, Mundakkayam, and the post-mortem will be held at Kottayam MCH on Saturday morning. Earlier, the inquest of the bodies was  held at  St John’s Hospital, Kattapana.

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