City
Epaper

Bengaluru Road Accident: Police Constable Riding Motorcycle Without Helmet Dies After Being Hit by Truck

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 14, 2024 14:55 IST

In a tragic road accident, a 30-year-old Bengaluru city police constable, identified as Manu CN, lost his life while ...

Open in App

In a tragic road accident, a 30-year-old Bengaluru city police constable, identified as Manu CN, lost his life while riding a motorcycle without wearing a helmet. The accident occurred in Byatarayanapura on Tuesday night as he was returning home after visiting a friend. Manu, who resided in JJ Nagar, was part of the City Armed Reserve.

The incident reportedly happened when Manu’s motorcycle skidded on the Nayandahalli Ring Road service road, where there was sand on the road surface. After falling onto the road, he was hit by an oncoming truck, resulting in severe head injuries.

Though he was rushed to a nearby hospital, he unfortunately succumbed to his injuries. Bayatarayanapura Police have registered a case and begun investigation.  

Tags: Bengalururoad accidentNational newsAccident News
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDelhi Fire: Massive Blaze Erupts at Shoe Manufacturing Factory in Narela (Watch Video)

NationalBengaluru: 34-Year-Old Engineering Dropout Jumps to Death From GT Mall

NationalChirag Paswan on Mahagathbandhan: “Either You’re Friends or Fighting, There's Nothing Called as Friendly Fight”

ThaneGhodbunder Road Hit-and-Run: Woman Killed, Man Injured as Unidentified Vehicle Hits Motorbike in Thane

NationalGolden Power: Indian Women Now Hold 24,000 Tonnes of Gold, Outshining Global Investors

National Realted Stories

NationalHyderabad Commissioner cautions parents against ‘fake police’ calls

NationalManipur: Assam Rifles commemorates 1962 Indo-China war heroes

NationalFive Naga tribes end boycott of govt events after Nagaland cabinet accepts key demands

NationalAir Chief Marshal celebrates Diwali with troops in Ladakh

NationalGujarat announces Rs 947 cr relief package for monsoon-hit farmers