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Bengaluru: Mother and daughter are murdered in a concrete mixer truck collision with a car in Bengaluru
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An overturned cement mixer truck in Bengaluru crushed a 47-year-old woman and her 15-year-old daughter to death.
The mom, known as Gayathri Kumar, was traveling to drop off her kid at school when the event happened close to the Kaggalipura region on the outskirts of Bengaluru. Samatha Kumar, who was her daughter, was a class 10 student.
Around 8:30 am, a fast cement mixer was attempting to make a short curve next to the automobile when it was unexpectedly forced to break, which caused the truck to overturn.
Karnataka | A woman namely Gayathri Kumar and her daughter Samatha Kumar died when a concrete mixer truck overturned and crushed their vehicle on Bengaluru’s Bannerghatta Road. Police identified the truck owner and search for the driver and owner is underway: Bengaluru Police pic.twitter.com/Wi0jLUHoUa— ANI (@ANI) February 2, 2023
Photos of the incident reveal how the hatchback was entirely flattened as the cement mixer fell on the side of the vehicle. Before the victims could be taken from the car, according to police officials, the truck had to be relocated using four cranes and an excavator.
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According to local media accounts, the vehicle’s emergency system sent Gayathri’s husband a text message a short time after the collision. However, the pair had already passed away by the time he obtained them.
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