Cop killed, 3 hurt as speeding car hits multiple vehicles in Ongole

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Cop killed, 3 hurt as speeding car hits multiple vehicles in Ongole

Synopsis

A police constable on his bicycle was killed when a speeding car lost control on the Ongole bypass road in Andhra Pradesh's Prakasam district on Sunday. Three others were injured in the same crash. A second accident in East Godavari district on the same day claimed two more lives, highlighting a troubling pattern of fatal road incidents across the state.

Key Takeaways

AR constable Mariyadas (36) was killed on the spot after a speeding car struck him on the Ongole bypass road in Prakasam district on 12 July .
The car subsequently hit an auto-rickshaw and a two-wheeler, leaving three others with minor injuries.
A female doctor was reportedly travelling in the car; she was returning from a gynaecologists' conference in Ongole.
Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha condoled the death and directed a comprehensive investigation and full support for the constable's family.
In a separate accident in East Godavari district , Srinu (39) and Kadali Rajender (32) died after an unknown vehicle hit their tractor on the Kolkata-Chennai national highway .

An Armed Reserve (AR) constable was killed and three others injured on Sunday, 12 July after a speeding car lost control and struck multiple vehicles on the bypass road in Ongole town, Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh. The deceased constable has been identified as Mariyadas (36), who was on his bicycle at the time of the collision.

How the Accident Unfolded

According to police, the car driver lost control of the vehicle on the Ongole bypass road, first striking Mariyadas as he rode his bicycle. The constable fell onto the service road, sustained critical injuries, and died on the spot. The car subsequently rammed into an auto-rickshaw carrying garbage and a two-wheeler, leaving three other persons with minor injuries.

Reports indicate that a female doctor was travelling in the car. She was reportedly attending a state conference of gynaecologists in Ongole and was returning from a coffee shop when the accident took place.

Police Response and Investigation

District Superintendent of Police V. Harshavardhan visited the accident site following the incident. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation into the circumstances that led to the crash. Further details are awaited as the probe continues.

Home Minister Expresses Condolences

State Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha expressed grief over the death of the AR constable and assured full assistance to his family. In a statement, she said: 'Losing a police personnel who served for the safety of the people is an irreplaceable loss for the police family. I extend my deepest condolences to his family members. The government will stand by their family and take steps to ensure all necessary assistance and support are provided.'

The minister directed officials to ensure better medical treatment for those injured and ordered a comprehensive investigation into the causes of the accident, with instructions that necessary action be taken.

Second Fatal Accident in Andhra Pradesh the Same Day

In a separate incident on the same day, two labourers were killed in East Godavari district after an unidentified vehicle rammed into a tractor on the Kolkata-Chennai national highway near Yarnagudem in Devarapalle mandal. The accident occurred early Sunday morning. The deceased were identified as Srinu (39) and Kadali Rajender (32), both residents of Devarapalle. The vehicle that caused the collision fled the scene, and police have launched an investigation to trace it.

Sunday's twin accidents in Andhra Pradesh underscore persistent road safety concerns on the state's highways and urban bypass roads, where speeding and loss of vehicle control remain leading causes of fatalities.

Point of View

On a national highway, is a pattern seen repeatedly on the Kolkata-Chennai route. Neither case is an aberration; both are symptoms of enforcement gaps and infrastructure shortfalls that state authorities have yet to address with lasting effect.
NationPress
12 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was the police constable killed in the Ongole accident?
The deceased was Mariyadas (36) , an Armed Reserve constable who was riding a bicycle on the Ongole bypass road in Prakasam district when a speeding car struck him on Sunday, 12 July. He sustained critical injuries and died on the spot.
What caused the accident on the Ongole bypass road?
According to police, the car driver lost control of the vehicle on the bypass road, hitting the constable on his bicycle and subsequently ramming into an auto-rickshaw and a two-wheeler. Reports indicate a female doctor was travelling in the car and was returning from a gynaecologists' conference at the time.
What action has the Andhra Pradesh government taken after the Ongole accident?
District Superintendent of Police V. Harshavardhan visited the accident site and police have registered a case. Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha directed officials to provide medical treatment to the injured, ordered a comprehensive investigation, and assured full government support to the family of the deceased constable.
What happened in the East Godavari road accident on the same day?
Two labourers — Srinu (39) and Kadali Rajender (32), both from Devarapalle — were killed early Sunday morning when an unidentified vehicle rammed into their tractor on the Kolkata-Chennai national highway near Yarnagudem in Devarapalle mandal. The vehicle fled the scene and police are investigating.
How many people were killed in Andhra Pradesh road accidents on 12 July?
At least three people were killed in two separate road accidents in Andhra Pradesh on 12 July — one AR constable in Ongole (Prakasam district) and two labourers in East Godavari district. Three others sustained minor injuries in the Ongole crash.
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