Mangaluru: Poisonous gas from generator responsible for death of 3 security guards

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November 7, 2017

Mangaluru, Nov 7: Three security personnel died while on duty at the K C Road branch of Kotekaru Vyavasaya Seva Sahakari Bank reportedly after inhaling carbon monoxide from a generator that was used following disruption in power supply on Monday night. Heavy rains lashed the region on Monday leading to a disruption of power.

The dead have been identified as Umesh (60) of K C Road, Somanath (58) of Kolya and Santhosh (40) of Manjanady.

The incident came to light when the bank manager and staff members came to work on Tuesday and found the trio lying on the floor. They splashed water on them but when the trio did not respond, the police were informed. Initially it was suspected that the trio died after lightning struck them but Dr Mahabala Shetty, a forensic medicine expert of Nitte University who visited the spot, confirmed that they died due to inhalation of carbon monoxide.

According to the CCTV footage, the deceased had had dinner at 8.30 pm and were conversing till 9.30 pm before they went to sleep. Since there was a disruption in power, one of the guards switched on the generator. The carbon monoxide emanating from the generator caused their death as it was a small room without adequate ventilation.

City Police Commissioner T R Suresh said that at the outset it is an unnatural death and an investigation is on.

Umesh had been serving the bank for the past eight years. Police said that Umesh had plans to visit the Ayyappa temple and was hence staying in a temple. Police said that on June 23, miscreants had made a futile attempt to rob the bank and had tied his hands and legs but in spite of the attack, he continued to work as a security guard.

Somanath meanwhile, was an employee of a private security firm. He had lost his house during the four-laning of NH at Kolya and was staying in his relative's house.

Santhosh was also an employee of a private firm but was asked by the security agency to report to duty at the KC Road branch of the bank on Monday. Somanath, another guard too had reported for duty. As a result, Santhosh was asked to report to duty at a bank in Deralakatte. Following heavy rain, coupled with thunder and lightning, he could not go out and stayed back in the bank itself leading to his untimely death.

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April 26,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 26: After directions from Karnataka government, migrant labourers are being sent to their native villages in batches by hiring as many as 60 buses.

Divisional Controller of Mangaluru KSRTC Division S N Arun said on Sunday that 100 buses from Mangaluru and Puttur ferried stranded labourers on Saturday. Buses were disinfected before the journey.

Buses also left from Dharmasthala, Bantwal, Puttur and Sullia to different destinations. In adherence to social distancing rules, each bus left with 20 to 22 labourers.

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May 24,2020

Bengaluru, May 24:The first 'Sunday curfew' imposed by the Karnataka government to try and contain the spread of COVID-19 got underway in the state today, with people by and large adhering to norms, roads wearing a deserted look and almost no vehicular traffic, barring essential services.

With barricades being up across most roads in the state, people ventured out only to purchase groceries, vegetabes and medicines.

Instances of violation of Sunday curfew lockdown norms were reported in COVID-19 hotspots of Shivajinagar and Rayapura in Bengaluru and Nelamangala and Devanahalli.

Temples, malls, bars, eateries and small food joints remained shut throughout state.

In most parts of the state buses, autorickshaws and cabs did not ply.

In Bengaluru, the ever bustling Majestic area, which houses the central city bus stand, inter-city bus stand, Metro Railway Station and the City Railway Station, did not see any activity as buses did not ply and all shops were shut, police said.

Reports from Mysuru, Tumakuru, Kolar, Mangaluru, Udupi and other towns across the state said there were no lockdown violations.

Amid the rigid curfew marriages were conducted in a simple manner in various parts of the state like Gollarahatti and Yashwanthapura in Bengaluru and also in Davangere.

Families of the brides and grooms invited only a few people for the event, adhered to social distancing norms and wore masks.

In Gollarahatti, the event organisers cleaned the road, after which the invitees, who were hardly 25 to 30 in number, sat down to have a feast.

The Karnataka government had eased restrictions during Lockdown 4 for start of economic activities like city buses, inter-district bus service, intrastate train services, opening of shops and markets.

However, the government had made it clear that there will be 'Janata Curfew' every Sunday during which only essential services would be permitted.

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July 16,2020

Udupi, Jul 16: With two deaths in a single day, and receiving coronavirus positive report of a person who died two days ago, Udupi district’s covid-19 death toll today mounted to eight. 

A-49-year-old resident of Udupi, was admitted to Ajjarkad government hospital for other ailments. He was suffering from multiple health issues like diabetes and respiratory problems.

Last night he was tested positive for coronavirus and hence he was shifted to Dr TMA Pai COVID hospital in Udupi where he breathed his last today. 

A 54-year-old man from Maravanthe in Byndoor taluk, who was suffering from asthma, today died while being taken from one hospital to the other.

He was admitted to a private hospital in Kundapur on the evening of Wednesday. Today he was being shifted to Manipal hospital. However he breathed his last half way through.  

His body was taken back to Kundapur and throat swab of the deceased was sent for testing. As the sample of the deceased person was taken using rapid test kit, his report was available within half an hour and it showed positive for covid-19. 

Meanwhile, throat swabs of a man from Ankola in Uttar Kannada district, who passed away in Manipal Hospital on July 14, were tested positive today. His funeral was held at the Beedinagudde crematorium as per the COVID norms.

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