17-yr-old girl riding pillion falls to death as biker does stunts

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September 2, 2016

Bengaluru, Sep 2: A 17-year-old girl was crushed to death under the wheels of a canter after she fell on the road while riding pillion with her male friend, who was doing stunts on a busy road in Bengaluru reportedly to impress her.

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The victim has been identified as Shiny Kiran K, a resident of Ulsoor, and a student of a private pre-university college. The tragedy occurred at around 8:30 p.m. on Thursday on Old Madras road in Indiranagar Traffic police station limits.

According to an eye witness who has lodged a complaint the biker was performing wheelies with Shiny riding pillion. While they were passing Gopalan Mall in front of RMZ, he lost control of the speeding bike and she fell down.

A speeding Canter which was coming behind ran over her. The biker, who escaped with minor injuries, fled on his bike. The locals rushed Shiny to a nearby hospital where she was declared brought dead.

"The biker did not stop the vehicle when the girl fell on the road and the Canter driver also escaped. Traffic came to a halt for some time and the Traffic police who rushed to the spot cleared the way. The CCTV camera in a nearby mall may have captured the tragic incident," an eye witness said.

Indiranagar Traffic police have launched a hunt for the biker. They said they have got the CCTV footage to identity him.

In an effort to prevent road accidents in the cyber city, the Bengaluru police recently said they would crack down on two-wheeler riders who perform dangerous stunts in public areas and on arterial roads.

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L K Monu
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Friday, 2 Sep 2016

This is a clear indication of danger to girls who go with boys for fun and entertainment for few minutes happyness. who lost? her parents all these years they loved her so much provided everything without seeing back.....very very bad incident..cant imagine being a father how he tolerate her death... be careful girls. when you are in dangerous they never care you, because they can find another beautiful girl....

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Mangaluru, June 29: An elderly man, who was under quarantine at a lodge was inhumanly dragged on the floor and abandoned on the roadside by his own son. 

The shocking incident occurred in broad daylight at Deralakatte on the outskirts of the city today. 

The father and son are said to be natives of Uppala in Kasaragod district. The duo stayed in a hotel room at Deralakatte after returning from Mumbai a few days ago. 

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