Kurnool Bus Fire Tragedy: 18 Victims' Remains Returned Amid Investigation

The heartbreaking process of returning victims' remains has finally begun after the devastating bus fire in Kurnool. Authorities conducted DNA tests to ensure each family received their loved one's correct remains. The investigation uncovered that a drunk motorcycle rider triggered the tragic chain of events that led to the fire. While most families have closure, one body remains unidentified as the search for answers continues.

Key Points: Andhra Pradesh Bus Fire Victims Bodies Handed Over After DNA Tests

  • DNA tests confirmed identities of 18 victims before remains were returned
  • Victims came from six different states across southern and eastern India
  • Police investigation revealed drunk bike rider caused the fatal chain reaction
  • Bus dragged motorcycle for 200 meters causing fuel leakage and massive fire
  • One body remains unidentified as family member comes forward for DNA test
  • Authorities provided ambulances and death certificates to all affected families
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Andhra Pradesh bus fire tragedy: Bodies of 18 victims handed over to families

Charred remains of 18 bus fire victims returned to families after DNA identification. One body remains unidentified as investigation reveals drunk bike rider caused the tragedy.

"After conducting DNA tests during the last two days, the authorities at Government General Hospital in Kurnool handed over the remains to the families - Officials"

Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh), Oct 26

Charred remains of 18 people killed in the bus fire tragedy near here have been handed over to their families after DNA tests, officials said on Sunday.

After conducting DNA tests during the last two days, the authorities at Government General Hospital (GGH) in Kurnool handed over the remains to the families. They were also issued death certificates.

Kurnool District Collector A. Siri supervised the process of handing over the remains along with death certificates. The authorities arranged ambulances to transport the bodies to their respective hometowns.

The remains of six victims each were handed over to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, two each to Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and one each to Odisha and Bihar.

The body of an unidentified passenger has been preserved at the GGH in Kurnool.

A person from Chittoor district has approached the police, saying his father may be one of the victims of the bus tragedy.

Kurnool SP Vikrant Patil said the DNA test would be conducted to establish the identity of the body.

The private bus, carrying 46 people, including two drivers, en route to Bengaluru from Hyderabad, met with the ghastly accident near Chinnatekur village on the outskirts of Kurnool between 3 - 3.15 a.m. on Sunday.

While 19 passengers, including two children, were charred to death, 27 passengers, including both drivers, escaped by breaking glass windows.

Police investigation revealed that the bus ran over a motorcycle lying on the road after the rider rammed it into the road divider. The bus dragged the bike for about 200 metres, and the friction and fuel leakage from the bike ignited a massive fire, which quickly engulfed the entire bus.

Police concluded that bike rider B. Shiva Shankar (22) died after hitting the divider while his friend Erriswamy alias Nani, who was riding pillion and escaped with minor injuries, fled the scene in panic after watching the bus in flames.

After establishing the presence of a second person and identifying him with CCTV footage recorded at a petrol pump a few minutes before the accident, the police arrested Erriswamy from his native village, Tuggali.

Shiva Shankar, who was riding the bike, died on the spot after the two-wheeler skidded and rammed into the road divider.

Erriswamy told the police that after the bike skidded and rammed into the road divider, Shiva Shankar died on the spot. He shifted Shiva Kumar to the roadside and was about to move the bike lying in the middle of the road when the speeding bus hit the bike and dragged it for a distance. As the fire engulfed the bus, he panicked and fled the scene.

According to police, Shiva Kumar was drunk, which apparently led to the bike accident, and the two-wheeler became the cause of the death of 19 bus passengers.

Meanwhile, the police registered a First Information Report (FIR) on a complaint by one of the passengers.

Bus driver Miriyala Lakshmaiah and the owner of V Kaveri Travels, Vemuri Vinod Kumar, have been booked under relevant sections of BNS.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Drunk driving claims innocent lives again! That bike rider's irresponsible behavior cost 19 people their lives. Strict punishment needed for drunk driving cases. The pillion rider fleeing the scene shows complete lack of responsibility.
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David E
The authorities handled this situation quite professionally. Arranging ambulances and completing DNA tests within two days shows good coordination. Hope the families find some closure now.
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Ananya R
So many states affected - AP, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Bihar. This tragedy has united people across regions in grief. The poor families who lost their loved ones in such horrific circumstances 😢
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Siddharth J
While the authorities did well with the identification process, I wish there was more focus on preventing such accidents. Better road safety measures and stricter enforcement against drunk driving could save many lives.
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Meera T
The thought of those 27 passengers escaping by breaking windows gives me chills. They must be traumatized for life. Hope they receive proper counseling and support. Such incidents remind us how precious life is.

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