Did a BMTC bus really claim the life of a Manipuri woman in Bengaluru?
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Bengaluru, Feb 7 (NationPress) A tragic incident unfolded in Bengaluru when a Manipuri woman riding a motorcycle was struck by a bus from the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) near the jurisdiction of the Marathahalli police station, as reported by officials on Saturday.
Social media is buzzing with video evidence of the event, igniting widespread outrage among the public.
The unfortunate event transpired on Friday and was reported on Saturday morning. The victim has been identified as 20-year-old Hanna Inaka, originally from Manipur. She was riding a bike with a companion at the time of the accident.
Footage reveals the BMTC bus crashing into the motorcycle from behind while it was in motion. The force of the collision caused the woman to be thrown from the bike, subsequently coming under the bus's wheels. According to police, she was severely injured after being struck by both the front and rear wheels of the bus.
Despite efforts, she later succumbed to her injuries. Public anger has been directed at the reckless and negligent driving of the BMTC bus driver. The police have initiated further inquiries into the matter, stating that they are in the process of verifying the details.
This incident is not isolated; similar occurrences have been reported in the past. For instance, on January 10, a 28-year-old man lost his life after a BMTC bus ran over him near Electronics City. The victim, identified as Kanakaraj from Tamil Nadu, was riding a two-wheeler with friends when he lost balance and fell, leading to the tragic accident.
In another incident on November 20 of last year, two individuals were killed in separate BMTC bus accidents within the limits of the Vijaya Nagar and Madiwala police stations. One case involved Susheelamma, aged 69, who was tragically crushed under the bus while attempting to alight at Govindarajnagar.
Moreover, on October 26, a 58-year-old woman named Mala was fatally struck by an electric BMTC bus in the Vijayanagar area. She was crossing the street near the Hampi Nagar bus stop at approximately 6:15 p.m. when the bus, which was en route on the Yeshwantpur-Vijayanagar line, hit her. She sustained critical head injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.