Private hospital employee dies in a road accident


Today morning, Bharathi (26) an employee of K.G. Hospital died on the spot, in a road accident near LIC Signal, Corporation Office. 

Bharathi was on her way to home after dropping her husband Kannan at the Railway station. Bharathi’s two-wheeler banged on a government bus at the LIC signal, leaving her with grave injuries. She was rushed to a private hospital but unfortunately she passed on the way. The bus driver, Arun Dhayanandh from Valparai was taken to custody by the police. Bharathi, is a resident of KK Nagar, Sidhapudur. Her sudden death news has shocked the residents of KK Nagar and her co-staffs at the hospital.

In another accident yesterday at Peelamedu. A car lots it's control and banged on the walls of PSG Institute, Peelamedu. The two passengers of the car, the driver and the co-passenger, sustained severe injuries and were taken to a private hospital for treatment. The Peelamedu police have registered a case and re presently investigating the incident. 



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