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A truck full of timber went out of control in Nattika, Thrissur. The accused confessed to the crime in which 5 people died. The cleaner Alex said that he was drinking continuously with the driver during the trip and that he died under the influence of alcohol.
In between, he closed his eyes for twenty seconds under the influence of alcohol. The car cut off when it felt it hit something. Then I heard a scream. The confession of the cleaner Alex is that he tried to escape with that.
The court put the driver and the cleaner who were accused back in the case. The remand report stated that alcohol was the cause of the accident. The police have registered a case of deliberate murder. The driver’s license and vehicle registration were suspended.
The truck loaded wood and left at 5pm. Later I bought liquor from Mahi. Drink on the way. By the time he reached Ponnani, the driver Jose was unconscious. Later the car was moved by the cleaner. He was found to be unlicensed.
Thrissur City Police Commissioner R Ilango had confirmed that the accused had bought liquor from Mahi and both had been drinking from there. The medical examination revealed that he was driving under the influence of alcohol.
The accident took place near Natika JK Theater at 4 am. Nomads were killed while sleeping on the side of the road. Two of them are children.
The deceased are Kaliyappan (50), Jeevan (4), Nagamma (39) and Bangazhi (20). Seven people were injured. They were shifted to Thrissur Medical College. The truck drove to the place where they were sleeping.
The driver and the cleaner were arrested in the accident. Alex (33), a cleaner from Kannur Alankot, and the driver Jose (54) were arrested.
A group of 10 people were sleeping on the side of the road. 5 people died on the spot. 7 people were transferred to the hospital. According to the police, the accident was caused by a truck that crashed into the barricade. The bodies were shifted to the hospital.
The mini pickup truck turned downhill; A sad end for the hospitality worker
One person died after a small lift backfired. The event took place at Mele Koombara in Koodaranji, Kozhikode. Shahidul Sheikh, a native of West Bengal, died. Sixteen people were injured in the accident. The accident happened when the workers were returning from concrete work. Two of them are Malayalis. The vehicle went out of control. Two of the injured are in critical condition.
The accident happened around 7pm today. The initial conclusion is that the car was falling down without getting brakes. Most of the guests were in the car.
The rescue operation was carried out by firemen and local people who came from Mukkat. 16 injured persons were admitted to a private medical college hospital in Mukkam. One of them died. Fifteen others are being treated here. An injured person was also admitted to a private hospital in Areekote.
Linro Joseph MLA reached the spot after getting information about the accident. The Tiruvambadi police reached the spot after the rescue operation was almost over. As a result of the CI’s attack on the villagers and the president of the village panchayat, who did the rescue work, a conflict ensued.
A disturbance broke out between MLA Linto Joseph and the CI on the spot. Linto Joseph told the media that the CI did not do due diligence at the scene of the accident. He also said that the police did not treat the rescuers politely. The vehicle fell a hundred feet off the road. The vehicle overturned the house.
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How might the combination of alcohol consumption, the long-distance nature of the truck journey, and the type of cargo being transported have collectively influenced the driver’s ability to safely operate the vehicle?
## A Tragic Accident: Exploring the Nattika Truck Crash
**Hosting:** Welcome to World Today News, where we delve into the heart of current events. Today, we’re discussing the deeply troubling truck accident in Kerala’s Nattika region, which tragically resulted in the loss of five lives. We’re joined by two distinguished guests: **Dr. Asha Nair**, a road safety advocate and researcher, and **Mr. Rajan Kumar**, a legal expert specializing in traffic law.
**Section 1: Understanding the Tragedy**
* **Host:** Dr. Nair, the article details a horrific scene with families sleeping on the roadside tragically impacted by the out-of-control truck. What are your initial thoughts on how such a devastating event could occur?
* **Host:** Mr. Kumar, the article mentions that the driver and cleaner admitted to consuming alcohol during the trip. How does intoxication contribute to accidents like these, and what are the legal ramifications for vehicular homicide?
* **Host:** This accident involved a truck carrying timber. Dr. Nair, could you elaborate on the specific challenges trucks pose on the road compared to smaller vehicles?
**Section 2: Investigating the Underlying Causes**
* **Host:** Mr. Kumar, the police have registered a case of deliberate murder against the driver and cleaner. What factors might lead to such a severe charge in a road accident case?
* **Host:** Dr. Nair, beyond the actions of the individuals involved, are there potentially broader systemic issues that could contribute to road accidents in Kerala? What are some areas that need improvement in terms of road safety?
* **Host:** What preventative measures can be taken by both authorities and individuals to mitigate the risks of similar accidents occurring in the future?
**Section 3: Seeking Justice and Moving Forward**
* **Host:** Mr. Kumar, how do you see the legal proceedings unfolding in this case? What kind of punishment could the driver and cleaner face?
* **Host:** Dr. Nair, how can we best support the families of the victims and ensure that their loss is not forgotten?
* **Host:** what message would you like to leave our viewers with regarding responsible road safety practices and the importance of holding individuals accountable for their actions?
**Closing:** We extend our deepest condolences to the families affected by this heartbreaking tragedy. We hope this discussion en cousrages dialog and promotes awareness surrounding road safety. Thank you, Dr. Nair and Mr. Kumar, for shedding light on this critical issue.