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Home | India | Three Killed Seven Injured As Ksrtc Bus Rams Parked Lorry In Yellapur

Three killed, seven injured as KSRTC bus rams parked lorry in Yellapur

Three people died and seven were critically injured when a KSRTC bus from Bagalkote to Mangaluru rammed a parked lorry in Yellapur. Two children are among the injured, with conditions critical.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 16 August 2025, 09:09 AM
Three killed, seven injured as KSRTC bus rams parked lorry in Yellapur
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Karwar: In an accident near Mavalli Cross in Yellapur late Friday night, a KSRTC bus rammed into a lorry parked by the roadside, killing three people on the spot and leaving seven others critically injured.
The deceased have been identified as Nilavva Haradolli (40) from Bagalkote and Girijavva Budannavar (30) from Jalihaal village. Another victim, a 45-year-old man, is yet to be identified. Among the injured, the condition of two children aged 7 and 12 is said to be critical.

According to police, the KSRTC bus was traveling from Bagalkote towards Mangaluru when it collided with a lorry belonging to a Kerala-based operator that had been parked on the roadside without proper indicators. The bus, moving at high speed, crashed heavily into the rear of the lorry, leaving one side of the vehicle completely mangled. Preliminary reports suggest the mishap may have occurred while the bus driver attempted to overtake another vehicle.


The victims were reportedly traveling to Mangaluru for work-related purposes. The injured were immediately shifted to KIMS Hospital in Hubballi for treatment. Fortunately, the bus driver and conductor escaped without life-threatening injuries.

Yellapur police rushed to the spot soon after the accident and conducted an inspection. The deceased bodies have been shifted to the Yellapur hospital mortuary. A case has been registered against the bus driver, identified as Yamanappa Magi, in connection with the incident.

This accident has once again raised questions about highway safety, the reckless driving of heavy vehicles, and the lack of adequate caution by parked lorries, which often result in fatal mishaps.

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