Four people, including a 10-year-old boy, lost their lives in separate incidents on Monday while celebrating Holi or during the festivities’ aftermath in the erstwhile Warangal district.
Drowning Incident: A 10-year-old boy, Abburi Rithwik Reddy, from Ramannagudem village, went to Ganesh Lake to wash away colors after Holi celebrations. Tragically, he slipped and fell into the water. His friends, fearing for their safety, ran for help from the village. By the time help arrived, Rithwik had drowned. The police recovered his body and sent it for autopsy.
Motorcycle Accident: Two young men, Ummadi Umesh (22) and Ambadi Shrushanth (22), were on their way home after Holi celebrations when their motorcycle collided with a tree in Lakshmipuram village. They were declared dead at the scene.
Road Collision: Another motorcycle accident claimed the life of 30-year-old Botla Ramesh. He was traveling home from Holi festivities in Chelpur village when his bike collided with another vehicle. Ramesh died on impact.
Hyderabad, Banjara Hills: Tenth Grader Loses Life in Motorcycle Accident
Hyderabad, Telangana – A young life was cut short on Sunday after a tenth-grade student, identified as B Sai Lokesh, was involved in a fatal motorcycle accident in the Banjara Hills area of Hyderabad.
According to local police reports, Lokesh was riding his father’s motorcycle when he lost control of the vehicle on Banjara Hills Road. The reports do not specify the exact cause of Lokesh losing control.
The impact of the accident proved severe, with Lokesh sustaining serious injuries. Sadly, these injuries were fatal, and Lokesh was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident.
Police Investigation Underway
The Hyderabad Police have registered a case in connection with the accident. Details regarding the investigation, including any potential contributing factors to the accident, are not yet available to the public.
The news of Lokesh’s passing is sure to send shockwaves through the Hyderabad community, particularly those who knew him or his family. This is a difficult time for those who loved Lokesh, and their privacy should be respected.
Safety Reminders for Young Riders
This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of motorcycle safety, especially for young riders. It is crucial for young people to:
Only ride motorcycles with proper licensure and training.
Always wear a helmet that meets safety standards.
Obey all traffic laws and avoid reckless driving.
Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
The Hyderabad community mourns the loss of Lokesh and offers its deepest condolences to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.
Hyderabad: Man’s Good Samaritan Act Turns into Nightmare as Woman Extorts Rs. 25,000 with Threat of Undressing
Hyderabad, December 26, 2023: In a shocking incident that has sent shivers down the spines of Hyderabad residents, a man who offered a lift to a woman on Sunday evening was subjected to a harrowing ordeal of blackmail and extortion. The woman, disguised under a mask and glasses, threatened to undress herself in his vehicle, forcing him to hand over Rs. 25,000.
45-year-old Gutti Jangaiah, a private employee, was returning home on his motorcycle around 5:30 PM when he encountered the woman near SNT Junction. She approached him, requesting a lift. Despite his initial hesitation, Jangaiah, in a spirit of helpfulness, agreed to drop her off.
However, near Mugdha Signal, the woman’s demeanor took a sinister turn. She insisted that Jangaiah accompany her to a room, a request he politely declined. This sparked a confrontation, with the woman shockingly taking control of the motorcycle and demanding money.
Despite initially resisting, Jangaiah, fearing for his safety, was forced to give her Rs. 50. The situation escalated further when the woman snatched his phone and demanded more. Under immense pressure, Jangaiah withdrew Rs. 25,000 from an ATM near SNT Junction and surrendered it to her.
But the woman’s greed remained insatiable. She took the motorcycle key and threatened to undress herself if he didn’t comply with her further demands. Fearful of public humiliation, Jangaiah continued to hand over cash until he had no more money left.
Finally, with Jangaiah completely drained, the woman returned the bike key and requested to be dropped off at the SNT Bus Stop. This marked the end of Jangaiah’s harrowing ordeal.
Shaken and traumatized, Jangaiah lodged a complaint with the police on Monday. The authorities are investigating the incident and are currently searching for the woman.
This incident raises serious concerns about the safety of individuals, particularly those who offer help to strangers. It highlights the need for increased vigilance and awareness of potential threats, especially during late hours.
The Hyderabad Police Department has urged citizens to exercise caution while offering rides to strangers and to report any suspicious activity immediately. They have also assured swift action against those who exploit the kindness of others for their own nefarious purposes.
A family in Telangana faced terrible sadness when two accidents, one after another, took the lives of five people.
Early Monday morning, fog made it hard to see clearly on the roads in Nalgonda. This caused two accidents that took the lives of five people.
A motorcyclist named Ramavath Keshavulu hit a pedestrian named Nagaraju near Vempadu village. Sadly, both of them died.
Ramavath Keshavulu’s family rushed to the hospital in Miryalaguda in a TATA Ace vehicle. On their way, a truck crashed into their vehicle.
Four people in the TATA Ace died: Ramavath Pandu, Ramavath Bujji, Ramavath Ghanya, and Ramavath Keshavulu (the motorcyclist).
The other person who died in the first accident was Nagaraju, a pedestrian from Peddavoora Mandal.
This was a terrible tragedy for the families involved.
Moinabad, November 25: Three persons were killed in two separate accidents at Moinabad in Ranga Reddy district since Friday night.
In the first accident, two persons were killed when a Toofan vehicle overturned at Aziznagar on Saturday morning. The deceased have been identified as Lakshman Reddy, a BRS party leader, and the driver of the vehicle. According to the police, Reddy and a few others were on their way to the city when the vehicle overturned at Aziznagar Road. Reddy, who was seated in the front row, and the driver sustained fatal injuries and died on the spot. The bodies were shifted to the mortuary for postmortem examination.
In the second accident, one person, Mohd Ghouse, died while his friend Abdul Raheem sustained injuries when an unknown vehicle hit the motorcycle on which they were traveling on Friday night. The incident occurred near the Moinabad police station. Ghouse died on the spot, while Raheem sustained serious injuries and was shifted to the hospital for treatment.
The police have registered cases and are investigating the accidents.