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Wrong Google Maps route claims lives of 2 doctors in Kerala

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 2, 2023 17:59 IST

Two doctors died after their car plunged into a river at Gothuruth located off here early on October 1, ...

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Two doctors died after their car plunged into a river at Gothuruth located off here early on October 1, while three others in the car were rescued by local residents.As per preliminary assessment by the police and statements of local people, heavy rain and ‘wrong direction’ shown on Google Maps led to the accident wherein the car nosedived into the waterbody from the road.

Those dead are Advaith from Kollam and Ajmal from Kodungalloor, both aged 28 years, who were working at a private hospital in Kodungalloor. Those rescued include doctor Khasik Kabeer, nursing student Jismon, and medical student Thamanna. Their condition is stable.They were returning to Kodungalloor reportedly after attending the birthday party of Dr. Advaith in Kochi. “Instead of turning left, they apparently took a right turn from Labour Junction based on directions on Google Maps. They were apparently under the impression that they were entering a waterlogged road around 12.35 a.m. The survivors said they were confident that it was a road since they saw the lights of a temple straight ahead. The temple was in fact located on the other side of the river,” said an inspector of the Vadakkekara police station. A resident who saw the car plunge into the river alerted others and led the initial rescue efforts. While they could save three passengers, the two doctors drowned. Their bodies were recovered by personnel of the Fire and Rescue Services and the police. A barricade was subsequently placed on the road to warn motorists of the waterbody

 

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