Hubballi: Two killed in road mishap


PTI, Oct 15, 2024, 1:30 PM IST

Hubballi: Two men lost their lives after their motorcycle was hit by a vehicle on Tuesday, October 15 morning near the Dharavati Hanuman Temple on the Gokul village bypass road.

The victims, identified as Gopalakrishna Upadhyay (52) from Bengaluru and Sadananda Devadiga (48) from Dharwad, died on the spot.

A vehicle collided with their motorcycle, and shortly after, another vehicle ran over them, leaving their bodies severely mangled. Police from the North Traffic Station visited the scene and transferred the bodies to KIMS Hospital’s mortuary for further procedures.

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