Kasargod sailor, four others die on Dubai bound ship

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November 6, 2012

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Kasargod, November 6: A Kasargod based man was among five killed due to an explosion following gas leakage on board MV Maharshi Krishnatrya Dubai bound Cargo vessel.

M K Krishnan from Neeleshwara in Kasargod district was among the killed.

The vessel had left Mangalore port on Monday.

Sources said they lost their lives while repairing a damaged pipe approximately 220 nautical miles off Mumbai on Monday morning.

At around 10.30 am Monday, sailors repairing a damaged pipe in the compressor room of the MV Maharshi Krishnatrya were overcome by gas and an explosion occurred.

According to sources, six sailors were involved in the repairs — the chief officer, gas engineer, bosun and three other sailors. “The explosion has resulted in the unfortunate and tragic loss of five persons,” said director-general of shipping Gautam Chatterjee. The sixth person was critically injured.

“At about 10.45 am today, the Indian Navy at Mumbai received a call from Varun Shipping Company regarding six casualties on board MV Maharshi Krishnatreya, an Indian-flagged vessel belonging to Varun Shipping which was enroute to the UAE and was then about 140 nautical miles southwest of Porbandar and 220 nautical miles from Mumbai,” said defence spokesperson Narendra Vispute in Mumbai.

A Sea King MK 42C helicopter was sent from Mumbai to evacuate the one injured sailor. “In addition, INS Tabar, which was at sea, was also directed to proceed at best speed to render assistance,” added Mr Vispute. The injured sailor was transferred to Porbandar for medical attention and the ship diverted towards Porbander.

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Mangaluru, Jun 25: In a shocking development, as many as five post-graduate (PG) doctors have tested positive for coronavirus in Mangaluru. 

The one male and four female doctors – all aged around 28 years – are asymptomatic and are being treated at the designated covid hospital in the city.

All the five PG doctors of Kasturba Medical College were deputed at Govt. Lady Goschen Hospital and District Wenlock Hospital (Covid Hospital).

Meanwhile, around 30 medicos have been quarantined.

According to sources, the five doctors were staying in a residential apartment in the city. The apartment is likely to be sealed.

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May 21,2020

Udupi, May 21: In a shocking development, as many as 27 fresh coronavirus positive cases were reported in the coastal district of Udupi today. 

Another shocker is, 16 among 27 covid-19 patients are children. The rest are six men and five women. 

Interestingly, all of them have inter-state travel history. 23 had come from Maharashtra and 3 from Telangana. Another one had come from Kerala to Manipal. More details are awaited.

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February 28,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 28: Sleuths of Bajpe police station have busted a counterfeit currency racket and arrested two persons on charge of printing and circulating fake currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 200.

The arrested have been identified as Dheerendra (45), a resident of Kanjilakody House in Bantwal taluk, and Sudheer Poojary (44), a resident of Adyar Volabail. Both of them said to be activists of Hindutva groups and had campaigned for BJP during last Lok Sabha polls.

Apart from counterfeit currencies, the cops have recovered a colour printer, two mobile phones and a motor bike from the accused.

According police, on February 23 the miscreants went to a petty shop owned by one Abdul Salam near Suralpady and purchased a Gillette blade costing Rs 20. They handed over Rs 200 currency note to Abdul Salam and took Rs 180 back from him.

However, the shop keeper grew suspicious about the genuineness of Rs 200 note. When he went in search of the duo, he came to know that they had purchased mustard seeds from a nearby provision store belonging to one Muhammad Arif. There too, they had handover Rs 200 fake note and got change.

The duo then took fake notes back from Abdul Salam and Muhammad Arif and escaped. The next day, Abdul Salam filed a complaint with Bajpe police station.

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