May 19, 2024

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22-year-old man dies in street accident in Kochi after making an attempt to keep away from hitting stray canine

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By Express News Service

KOCHI: A tragic incident unfolded on Friday morning on Kochi’s Container Road, ensuing within the unlucky dying of a younger biker. The 22-year-old, recognized as Salton Raiton, misplaced his life when he tried to evade a sudden crossing stray canine, inflicting his bike to skid and him to fall onto the street. A cement-mixing truck travelling in the identical course ran over his head, resulting in his premature demise, police and eye-witnesses stated.

Salton Raiton, a resident of Moolampally in Kochi, was en path to his place of employment at a personal firm close to Kalamassery, when the accident occurred. The accident occurred at round 7:45 am, and the teen misplaced his life on the spot.

A police officer on the scene reported that the cement mixer truck inadvertently ran over the fallen biker, leading to extreme head accidents that prevented speedy transportation to the hospital. “Due to the nature of the accident, with the truck running over his head, bystanders were unable to provide immediate medical assistance. He succumbed to his injuries on the spot,” defined John Raju, a neighbour of the deceased.

Local residents have raised issues concerning the escalating subject of stray canine alongside the Container Road, significantly in mild of the current surge in waste and rubbish being dumped alongside the 16-kilometre stretch. “The situation has become unbearable for the residents here. With the absence of street lights, many individuals have resorted to depositing their waste along the road. The accumulation of poultry and hotel waste has transformed the area into an absolute mess,” stated Raju, who shares an in depth reference to the sufferer’s household.

He additional stated, “If people refrain from dumping waste, we can significantly reduce the problem of stray dogs. It’s essential to address this issue to prevent such unfortunate incidents from occurring in the future.”
 

KOCHI: A tragic incident unfolded on Friday morning on Kochi’s Container Road, ensuing within the unlucky dying of a younger biker. The 22-year-old, recognized as Salton Raiton, misplaced his life when he tried to evade a sudden crossing stray canine, inflicting his bike to skid and him to fall onto the street. A cement-mixing truck travelling in the identical course ran over his head, resulting in his premature demise, police and eye-witnesses stated.

Salton Raiton, a resident of Moolampally in Kochi, was en path to his place of employment at a personal firm close to Kalamassery, when the accident occurred. The accident occurred at round 7:45 am, and the teen misplaced his life on the spot.

A police officer on the scene reported that the cement mixer truck inadvertently ran over the fallen biker, leading to extreme head accidents that prevented speedy transportation to the hospital. “Due to the nature of the accident, with the truck running over his head, bystanders were unable to provide immediate medical assistance. He succumbed to his injuries on the spot,” defined John Raju, a neighbour of the deceased.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Local residents have raised issues concerning the escalating subject of stray canine alongside the Container Road, significantly in mild of the current surge in waste and rubbish being dumped alongside the 16-kilometre stretch. “The situation has become unbearable for the residents here. With the absence of street lights, many individuals have resorted to depositing their waste along the road. The accumulation of poultry and hotel waste has transformed the area into an absolute mess,” stated Raju, who shares an in depth reference to the sufferer’s household.

He additional stated, “If people refrain from dumping waste, we can significantly reduce the problem of stray dogs. It’s essential to address this issue to prevent such unfortunate incidents from occurring in the future.”