Dharmasthala: 1 killed, 7 injured in road mishap


Team Udayavani, Nov 24, 2022, 10:01 AM IST

Dharmasthala: One person was killed and three others have suffered serious injuries in a road accident near Dharmasathala’s Kudraya.

The deceased has been identified as Mahadev of Chennasandra. Ten members of a family were on the way to Sharmasthala temple when the accident took place.

The family had stopped near a shop when a KSRTC bus on the way to Mysore rammed into the vehicle they were traveling in and the occupants of the vehicle.

While one person died seven others were injured.

The injured are currently undergoing treatment at a hospital here.

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