
Tumakuru, Feb 5: A farmer who was travelling to a cattle fair in Siddaganga Mutt in Tumakuru district on Sunday was charred to death after his four-wheeler caught fire.
Eleven head of cattle that were trapped inside the canter also died.
The police have identified the farmer as Gangaraju, 38, from Thigalarapalya in Koratagere taluk of Tumakuru district. The cattle was being transported in the canter that had also been loaded with hay.
According to the police, the haystack came in contact with live electric wire and caught fire. Passers-by saw the fire alerted the driver.
But by the time Gangaraju stopped the vehicle, it had caught fire. He opened the back door of the canter and entered the vehicle to rescue the cattle. As the fire engulfed the vehicle, he could not come out.
A case has been registered in Kyatsandra police station and investigations are on.

Mangaluru, Jan 20: A teenage girl drowned after a boat in which she was traveling in capsized in the river Netravati at Uliya Hoige, Ullal, police said on Monday.
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Mr. Althaf,
Firstly a precious life has been lost, it is a matter of great grief and sorrow that a human life and animals have died. May the Almiighty give strength to the deceased family in this unrepairable loss.
Secondly never redicule anyone's religious sentiments, Everyone's religion and faith is lovable to them. It is not the teaching of Quran and our beloved Prophet to redicule anyone's belief's. Your comment shows that you are very ignorant of Islamic thoughts. Please educate yourself.
Gow matha couldn't save herself then how can people worship cows as god? No sense...
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