Car catches fire, two charred to death


Team Udayavani, Jul 22, 2018, 3:27 PM IST

Bengaluru: Two individuals were charred to death in a tragic accident on Hosuru main road  in Chandapura after the car they were going in was hit by an over speeding bus on Sunday, July 22. 

The identity of the deceased has not been found out yet. 

Allegedly, the bus, coming from the other way collided with the car after taking off divider at first. The effect of the impact was such that the car burst into flames which later spread to the bus as well. 

While the car passengers were not able to survive the accident, the twenty travelers in the transport evacuated the bus quickly hence saving their lives. Barely any passengers endured some minor injuries. The bus driver fled the spot soon after the accident.

Immediately, two fire service tenders were conveyed to douse the fire. Police authorities rushed to the spot.

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