17 school kids killed in Brazil road accident

Sao Paulo, June 6 (IANS/EFE) At least 17 school students were killed and three injured in a road accident in Brazil’s northeastern state of Bahia, media reports said.

The students were riding in an open truck, which was hit by a trailer while it was going over a bridge near Laje town, TV Globo reported.

The truck fell from a height of 15 meters while the driver of the trailer fled the scene, fire department officials said.

The victims were returning home after taking part in a series of school competitions.

A question of funding

About three weeks after Road Transport & Highway Minister Kamal Nath wrote a letter to Law Minister M Veerappa Moily asking for 600 empowered courts to be set up for quick disposal of road accident insurance claims, the Law Ministry is preparing to lob the ball back into Kamal Nath’s court. According to the Law Ministry, officials are preparing to write back to Kamal Nath welcoming the proposal — provided his Ministry bears the costs involved.

Ten killed, 35 injured in Jammu and Kashmir road accident

Reasi (Jammu and Kashmir), May 21 (ANI): At least ten people were killed and over 35 others injured when a bus in which they were travelling fell into a gorge in Jammu and Kashmir”s Reasi District on Friday.

The incident took place in Bidda, around 95 kilometers from Jammu.
It has been reported that the bus en route to Reasi town from Mahore slipped off the road and rolled down into a 500-metre-deep gorge.

The injured were immediately rushed to the nearby hospital.

There are further reports that four critically injured have been airlifted to Jammu and the death toll is likely to increase. (ANI)

Etawah road accident sparks off agitation

Etawah (Uttar Pradesh), Mar 24 (ANI): Etawah locals turned violent on Wednesday following the death of a youth in a head on car-bike collision.

The violent locals damaged public property and pelted stones on police, as they attempted to bring the situation under control.

The authorities reportedly rushed additional policemen when the situation turned out of control. But the move was too late, as much damage had been caused by then.

The police resorted to baton charge in an effort to control the unruly mob.

The traffic on the national highway that passes through the city remained affected for nearly two hours due to the violence. (ANI)

Now, a permanent record of the dead in cyber space

Agra, March 17 (IANS) Dead bodies found along railway tracks, at road accident sites and in village wells in this region shall not be cremated without a record. They will now have a permanent abode in cyber space.

An NGO in the Taj city, ‘Help Agra’, Wednesday launched a website, www.unidentifieddeadbodies.in, which will show all available details culled from police records, along with photos of unidentified bodies.

What usually happens is that police do not wait long enough for the relatives or make extra effort to contact people who would know something about a dead body, Ashok Goyal, head of the Kshetra Bajaja Samiti which looks after the Taj Ganj cremation ground, told IANS.

‘For many years we have been collecting data and seeking assistance from government agencies but they did not respond,’ Goyal said.

‘If even one family benefits from our service, we will feel our mission has been accomplished. Our aim is to maintain a register of unknown and unclaimed bodies kept in mortuaries.’

The organisation will perform the last rites of unclaimed bodies according to their religion, if known.

Letters by Lawrence of Arabia discovered

London, Sept 19 (ANI): Fascinating letters written by Lawrence of Arabia have been found years after they were thought to have been burned on a fire.

In the letters, the hero of the Arab revolt in the First World War talks about his love of motorcycles, which led to his death in a road accident in 1935, reports The Telegraph.

Speaking about one of his machines, he wrote: “It’s a heavenly bike, goes like smoke and is as smooth as milk to ride.”

The correspondence – found when an envelope fell out of an old book – will be auctioned on October 1 in Dorchester, Dorset, and could fetch more than 10,000 pounds.

Dorset historian Rodney Legg, who has written numerous books on Lawrence, said: “It’s mysterious how Lawrence managed to balance his finances. He sometimes spent lavishly and at other times wrote letters to friends proclaiming poverty.

“So anything that throws light on the relationship with his banker is quite revealing.” (ANI)

Why Diana’s death could lead to a murder probe

London, September 18 (ANI): Princess Diana’s death could have led to a murder inquiry had Scotland Yard not failed to disclose to French detectives the existence of a note in which she had herself predicted that she would be killed, says a top lawyer.

Michael Mansfield has revealed that Diana’s divorce lawyer Lord Mishcon wrote the note after a conversation with her in 1995.

According to him, Diana told Mishcon that she believed that she might be killed, possibly in a staged road accident.

“Efforts would be made if not to get rid of her (be it by some accident in her car such as a pre-prepared brake failure or whatever)… at least to see that she was so injured or damaged as to be declared unbalanced,” the Daily Express quoted the note as reading.

Mansfield believes that French police would have been “obliged” to investigate whether the 1997 car crash that claimed Diana’s life was part of a scheme of murder, had they been made aware of the note.

He says that British police instead allowed the note to become public knowledge long after the French inquiry had wound down.

“When the note was given to the police, if they had handed it straight over or made the contents known to the French police they would have had to investigate,” he said.

“There were representatives of the French police visiting London and New Scotland Yard and they could have been made aware of the gist of the note. I think that had the French known, they would have been obliged to investigate.

“The point is that there was information suggesting that she thought somebody was going to kill her in an accident or a car crash or something. Obviously if a police force anywhere in the world gets information like that, while you don’t automatically assume that it is correct, you obviously have to investigate.

“It might have come to a dead-end, but it might have come to a murder inquiry,” he added. (ANI)

One killed in police firing during violence in West Bengal

Ramjibanpu (West Bengal), Aug 29(ANI): A student died in police firing after violence broke out following a road accident in West Bengal’s West Midnapore district on Saturday.

A motorbike driver was killed in a head-on collision with a truck and a group of enraged residents had set the truck and a police vehicle on fire.

Following the violence, the police had to resort to lob tear gas shells and fire at the mob, in the midst of which a student was killed.

“I asked him (a student, who is killed allegedly in firing by police) to get aside, but he said that security personnel were only trying to scare off and will not fire. While we were talking they opened fire and he got hit on his neck and fell down. And after that we ran for rescue as he was shouting for water and help,” said Monchi Doloi, an eyewitness.

Protesting against the firing, locals blocked the State highway. (ANI)

Hong Kong coach driver jailed for crash that killed 19 passengers

Hong Kong – A coach driver who killed 19 passengers on a church outing when he crashed in Hong Kong was Friday jailed for three years and four months.

Hung Ling-kwok, 33, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death following the accident last year in which his tour bus went out of control on a hill and rolled over.

Hung was speeding at the time and using his brake to control the coach as it came down a steep hill towards a roundabout, Hong Kong’s District Court was told.

The judge described the accident near the seaside resort of Sai Kung as the worst of its kind and said Hung was lucky to be prosecuted under an old law carrying a maximum jail term of five years.

Hung begged the families of the victims for forgiveness at his court hearing and said he wished he had died in the crash.

The coach, carrying mostly elderly people to a May Day church service, lost control and crashed at a roundabout at the end of a dual carriageway.

The bus slammed into a crash barrier, and its roof caved in as it rolled over, crushing and trapping passengers on board. It took firefighters three hours to cut the victims and survivors free.

The death toll was the worst in any single road accident in Hong Kong since 2003 when 21 people died after a double-decker bus was shunted off the edge of a
30-metre-high bridge by a truck. (dpa)

Six people killed in road accident in northern Philippines

Manila – Six people were killed when a truck overturned after crashing into the foot of a mountain in the northern Philippines, a town police chief said Monday.

Senior Inspector Romeo Luga said five more passengers on the truck were injured in the accident late Sunday in Pagudpud town in Ilocos Norte province, 450 kilometres north of Manila.

“The victims were pinned inside the overturned truck,” he said.

Luga said the vehicle was heading toward the mountain resort city of Baguio when its brakes failed while negotiating a sharp bend, causing it to slam into the foot of the mountain.

Five of the fatalities died at the scene and another on the way to hospital.

Luga said the driver of the truck survived the accident and was taken into police custody. (dpa)

Seven churchgoers die in Ukraine road accident

Kiev – Seven Ukrainian churchgoers died and eight were injured in a Sunday road accident, police officials said.

The victims had been en route to worship at the Krehovsky monastery in western Lviv province, said Svetlana Dobrovolska, a police spokeswoman, according to a Channel 5 television report.

The Orthodox Christian pilgrims’ minibus collided head on with a lorry in the early morning hours, after the lorry driver fell asleep, according to the report.

It was not clear from initial reports whether the lorry driver was among the injured. Survivors were being treated at local hospitals.

Ukraine’s road system is among Europe’s most dangerous. Analysts say poor road conditions, corrupt police unwilling to enforce traffic law, and overuse of some road sections are all contributing causes. (dpa)

18 killed, 22 injured in China road accident

Beijing – A collision between a bus and a truck Saturday morning killed 18 people and left another 22 injured in south-western China, local media reported. A passenger bus traveling in Chuxiong prefecture, Yunnan Province, veered off the road early morning after being hit from the rear by a truck, according to the Xinhua news agency.

Sixteen passengers on the bus died, along with two passengers in the truck.

The truck collided with the bus, after the bus driver slowed to avoid a swerving vehicle ahead, the report said.

Official statistics indicate that China has the highest rate of traffic fatalities in the world, with 5.1 road accident deaths for every 10,000 motor vehicles in 2007, compared with an average global rate of two deaths.(dpa)

2 killed, 10 school children injured in UP road accident

Lucknow, Apr 25 (ANI): Two people were killed and ten school children injured when a bus in which they were travelling collided with another bus on Faizabad road this morning.

According to police, the accident occurred when the bus carrying students of the La Martiniere School collided with the public roadways bus.

One of the children and the driver of the school bus died on the spot,

The injured are undergoing treatment at the Lohia Hospital. Of the ten injured children, the condition of one was stated to be critical.

According to eyewitnesses, both buses were overspeeding.

Police have launched a search for the bus driver, who escape from the site of the accident. (ANI)

Violence erupts in Kanpur following road accident

Kanpur, Apr 15 (ANI): An irate mob set ablaze a truck and damaged several other vehicles in Kanpur following the death of a youngster in a road accident.

The victim identified as Karan, a 22-year old young man, was riding on a cycle when a speeding truck crushed him on Tuesday.

Soon, an enraged crowd of locals gathered at the spot and started pelting stones on vehicles and set a truck on fire.

“A speeding truck mowed down a cyclist between Jhakkarkatti and Copper Ganjoad. After the incident, mob had turned violent and set ablaze the truck,” said Hari Ram Sharma, Senior Superintendent of Police.
Since the crowd had turned violent, the police personnel had to resort to baton charge the furious mob which disrupted movement of traffic for more than an hour.

The residents as well as the relations of the deceased Karan blamed the traffic of heavy vehicles, which they said is restricted between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.

They said that the police is not enforcing the ‘No Entry’ period from 9:00 a.m.o 10:00 p.m.

“The movement of trucks and heavy vehicles must not be allowed during the ‘no-entry’ period,” said Munna, Karan’s brother. (ANI)

BJP spokesman calls Prime Minister a ‘glorified caretaker’

New Delhi/Raipur, Apr 15 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesman Ravishankar Prasad has called Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh a “glorified caretaker”.

“With lot of pain, we have to say this that Manmohan Singh is at best a glorified caretaker of the Prime Minister’s post who is keeping the seat warm for other members of the family. This has been proved again and again,” Prasad said in New Delhi.

Prasad said that India needs a Prime Minister who rules from the front and is not a stopgap caretaker.

BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate L K Advani and Dr. Singh have been locked in a war of words during campaigning, especially over the fact that Advani has labelled Singh a ‘weak’ Prime Minister.

Singh has lashed back by saying that he should be judged by his actions and not the rhetoric voiced by Advani.

Joining the issue, a young generation leader of the Congress party said that Dr. Singh has proved his statesmanship with his able stewardship of the landmark India-US civilian nuclear deal.

“An example of strong leadership and decisive government is when Manmohan Singh for the future of the country and for the sake of nuclear deal had put himself and government on stake.

He put his own post on stake saying that in any condition he won’t compromise with the future of the country even if he needs to resign from his seat. This is an example of decisive government,” Jyotiraditya Scindia said Raipur. (ANI)

Road accident sparks violence in Agra|National[Agra{Agra, Apr 15 (ANI): Angered by the death of a man by a state roadways bus, residents took to the streets in Agra.
They blocked the national highway and pelted stones on the bus and even burnt objects.
The police have taken the bus and the conductor in their custody but are still on the lookout for the driver, who is absconding.
“A roadways bus hit 18-year-old Dheeraj, a cyclist. From initial investigations, it seems the driver of the bus was at fault as it hit the man. Action will be taken against the miscreants.We also plan to install barriers on the road to slow down the vehicles,” said Prem Prakash, Inspector General of Police (IG).
The District Magistrate has announced a relief of 20,000 rupees for the victim’s family.

An appeal has also put in to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati asking for rupees 500,000 as relief for the family. (ANI)

3 killed in accident as rival convoys crash

NELLORE: Three political activists were killed and another injured in a road accident when a convoy of rival parties encountered each other in
Atmakur constituency on Saturday. The dead were Arikatla Venkata Subbaiah and Rachakonda Venkateswarlu, both of the TDP, and Penugonda Srinivasulu of the Congress.

According to the police, TDP candidate Kommi Lakshmaiah Naidu was returning home alongwith his supporters after filing his nomination in the afternoon when they encountered Congress candidate Anam Narayana Reddy and his men who were on their way to file his nomination.

The police said the rival groups who were on four wheelers and motorcycles, refused to yield the way to the other resulting in a collision between some of them.

A truck carrying Congress supporters accidentally hit a motorcycle that carried some TDP men and also another two-wheeler on which were the Congress supporters, resulting in the death of three of them. The condition of K Jayaramulu of the Congress is said to be critical.

Health dept, docs discuss way out of tricky organ donation issues

CHENNAI: If the blood relative of a brain-dead patient is in need of a vital organ, can the family who is willing to sign papers for donation
demand that the organ be given to the relative? Is the doctor or hospital coordinating a cadaver organ donation liable if the organ retrieved loses it vitality? If the organs of a brain-dead person, the result of a road accident, is removed, will it mean tampering with evidence in a medico-legal case?

These and other related questions came up for a detailed discussion on Saturday when doctors from at least 50 hospitals in Tamil Nadu, mostly licensed transplant centres, met officials from the state health department at a workshop on cadaveric transplantation in Tamil Nadu’, organised by the director of medical services and rural health. The workshop was organised to discuss the Transplant of Human Organs Act 1994 and a series of government orders issued by the health department since January 2008 to promote cadaver transplant.

Over the past six months, the state has seen a rapid increase in organ donation. Forty kidneys, 14 livers, six hearts, 26 corneas, 14 heart valves and skin were harvested from 20 cadavers. Health secretary V K Subburaj said that the meeting was called to discuss problems the network faced in the last six months. “We are sure in the next few months we would be able to streamline the system for cadaver organ donation that would possibly reduce the need for any live donors,” he said.

IT secretary PWC Davidar, instrumental in issuing the government orders (GOs) while he was in the health department, discussed the GOs. “These are not just a set of rules written to be filed as orders. We want every hospital to certify brain death,” he said.

One city-based doctor wanted to know if the donor’s relatives had the right to dictate who the recipient should be. “In one case, the donor’s brother was blind and was waiting for a corneal transplant. They were willing to donate all the organs but requested that one eye be used for his brother. It was tricky situation and we did not know how to handle it,” he said.

Most government officials were for hospitals remaining firm. “With the present rules we don’t have provisions for that. We only encourage voluntary donation with no strings attached,” said Dr J Amalorpavanathan, convenor, cadaver transplant programme.

After hearing out narrations of several incidents, Davidar said that the department would look at options such as passing government orders that could deal with such special situations. “Sometimes, when the donor’s blood relative is in need of an organ, we will have to work it out as well,” he said. “We are also working on orders for organ transplant in medico-legal cases,” he said.

Presently, doctors take in only those cases where the cause of death is ascertained as a road accident. “We also take written consent from the investigating officer that the organ donation will not hamper investigations,” said Dr Amalorpavanathan.

Doctors clarified that no doctor or hospital was legally bound for the viability of the organs before or after transplants. Hospitals agreed to pay Rs 10,000 as annual fee for being a part of the organ sharing network. They decided that a website giving limited information about organ donation and organ sharing would help the public and ensure patient confidentiality.

Matka king Pappu Savla faces fresh charges

MUMBAI: A week after he was discharged from the murder case of Sena corporator Kamlakar Jamsandekar, the Mumbai police on Thursday registered fresh
charges against matka king-turned-builder Pappu Savla following Wednesday’s raid on a gambling den at Pydhonie.

A police team had swooped down on Ayesha Mansion, which is located on Garibdas street, and arrested 12 persons. Three different matkas were on at the time of the raid. Officials believe Savla to be the brain behind the racket.

Savla, Suresh Shetty and Ramesh Shah are wanted in connection with the case, police officials said. Shah is the brother of Jaya, who was arrested for plotting the murder of her estranged husband, Suresh Bhagat, in an orchestrated road accident last year.

Punjab Minister Kanwaljit Singh to be cremated today

Chandigarh, Mar 30 (ANI): Punjab Cooperation Minister Kanwaljit Singh, who was killed in a road accident on Sunday, would be cremated today at Chandigarh Sector 25 cremation ground at 2 p.m.

In the honour of Singh, the Punjab Government has announced a three-day state mourning. All the state government offices would remain closed today as a mark of respect to the 67-year old Shiromani Akali Dal leader.

Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal, who returned to the state capital after campaigning in Bathinda parliamentary constituency, convened an emergency cabinet meeting to mourn the tragic demise of Singh.

The state government has ordered a magisterial probe into the accident.

Singh, along with his two companions was critically injured on Sunday, when the car in which he was travelling was rammed by two trucks in Kharar near Chandigarh.

The driver of the killer truck is absconding.The car was hit by truck and it skidded. A second truck which was following the first one also crashed into the car which overturned,” Kharar city’s Station House Officer Dalbir Singh said. ingh, who represents Banur Assembly seat was going to Chandigarh from Ludhiana to attend an election meeting. He was rushed PGIMER hospital in a critical condition where he succumbed to his injuries soon after.

According to the model code of conduct, Singh was using a private car and had only one pilot vehicle ahead of his car. He was sitting in the front seat of his car along with driver Jasbir Singh. There was one more person sitting in the back seat. (ANI)

Six killed in Nagpur road accident

Nagpur, Mar 10 (ANI): Six persons were killed and six others injured when an auto rickshaw collided with a speeding truck here on Tuesday.

The accident took place on the busy Nagpur-Jabalpur Highway.

According to police officials, the injured have been admitted to the Mayo General Hospital.

A woman and an army jawan were among the deceased. (ANI)