Muddebihala: Four killed in collision between car and stationary truck


Team Udayavani, Sep 26, 2024, 9:10 AM IST

Muddebihala: As many as four individuals were killed after their car collided with a stationary truck in the early hours of Thursday, September 26.

The deceased have been identified as Laxman Vaddar, a first-class contractor from Bidarakundi village in Muddebihal taluk, Bailappa Biradar, the children of Ramanna Nayak from Muddebihal, and the car driver Mahmmad Rafiq from Gudnal.

As per sources, the accident took place when the victims were returning from a visit to a temple near Hospet.

The local police have registered a case and further investigations are ongoing.

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