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Tamil Nadu: 3 Medical Students Killed in Thoothukudi After Car Crashes Into Tree on Coastal Road

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: November 19, 2025 10:39 IST

Three medical students died on the spot and two others were injured after their car crashed into a tree ...

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Three medical students died on the spot and two others were injured after their car crashed into a tree on the Thoothukudi coastal road in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday morning, November 19. The deceased were Fourth-year trainee doctors from Thoothukudi Government Medical College.

The deceased, identified as Sarupan, Rahul Sebastian and Mugilan, were fourth-year students of Thoothukudi Government Medical College. Two others, Krithikumar and Saran, were seriously injured and admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) of the hospital. 

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The police have registered a case and are investigating the accident.  Further details are awaited.

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