Kerala: Three youths die after car hits tree, overturns
Three youths died and three others were injured after their speeding car rammed into a tree and overturned into a paddy field in Kerala’s Palakkad district. Police suspect the driver swerved to avoid a wild boar crossing the road
Published Date - 9 November 2025, 03:15 PM
Palakkad (Kerala): Three youths were killed after a car in which they were travelling lost control and rammed into a tree, and overturned into a paddy field in this district, police said.
The incident occurred on the Palakkad-Chittoor road late on Saturday, they added. While three youths died on the spot, three other passengers of the car were rushed to nearby hospitals with injuries, they said on Sunday.
The deceased were identified as Sanoosh (19), Rohan Ranjith (24), and Rohan Santhosh (22), all natives of Pakakkad. The injured were Rishi (24), Jithin (21,) and Adithyan (23). The fatal accident occurred around 10.30 pm when the six youths were on their way to Palakkad from Chittoor. It was suspected that the tragedy struck them when the driver swerved the vehicle to avoid a collision with a wild boar that suddenly crossed the car.
A police officer said one of the survivors was admitted to a hospital in Thrissur, while two others were rushed to a facility in Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu. “They sustained only minor injuries. As per their statement, the car was at high speed and the driver suddenly applied the brake as he saw a shadow-like thing, suspected to be a wild animal, on the road, causing the accident,” he said.
All the deceased were friends, and they had a habit of travelling together, sources said. The deceased and injured were pulled out of the vehicle by local people, police, and fire service personnel.
“Straying of wild boars is a great concern here. The injured said a wild animal, like a boar, hit the vehicle,” a resident told reporters. The car got mangled in the accident, police added.
Meanwhile, state ministers A K Saseendran and K Krishnankutty condoled the death of the youth and described the incident as “unfortunate”. They said there are two versions about the cause of the incident.
“Some said that it was due to the attack of a wild boar. It was also said that the tragedy happened when the car hit a tree. So, the exact cause could be ascertained only after a comprehensive probe and a thorough scrutiny,” Forest Minister A K Saseendran said.
He assured that all necessary assistance and benefits would be provided to the families of the deceased youths if the accident was caused by a wildlife attack. Electricity Minister Krishnankutty also said only a detailed probe could give clarity about the cause of the accident.
“Curve of the road and the hitting of the wild boar..Both things are said as the cause of the accident. We still don’t know the exact cause. So, a proper action will be taken after a thorough examination,” he added.