Key Points

A young college student's life was tragically cut short when she fell from her scooter trying to avoid a pothole. The following tipper lorry crushed her instantly and the driver fled without stopping. This incident has exposed the dangerous road conditions that Bengaluru residents face daily. Local authorities are now under pressure to address the city's infrastructure crisis that continues to claim lives.

Key Points: Bengaluru Student Dhanushree Killed in Pothole Tipper Lorry Accident

  • 22-year-old B.Com student Dhanushree killed instantly when tipper lorry crushed her head
  • She lost balance while swerving to avoid pothole on two-wheeler
  • Tipper driver fled the scene after the fatal hit-and-run accident
  • Local residents protest dangerous pothole-ridden roads at Budigere Cross
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Pothole tragedy: Bengaluru B.Com student run over by tipper lorry in Bengaluru

22-year-old B.Com student crushed by tipper lorry after swerving to avoid pothole in Bengaluru's Budigere Cross, sparking road safety outrage

"It is true that there are potholes on the roads - Chief Minister Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, Sep 29

A 22-year-old female student was killed after coming under the wheels of a tipper lorry when she fell on the road while trying to avoid a pothole on Monday, in the limits of K.R. Puram traffic police station in Bengaluru.

The deceased has been identified as Dhanushree, a second-year B.Com student at a private college in Bengaluru. The incident occurred near Budigere Cross, close to Avalahalli. She was travelling on a two-wheeler when, while attempting to avoid a pothole on her way to college, she suddenly swerved and lost balance, falling onto the road.

A tipper lorry coming from behind ran over her, killing her on the spot. The lorry driver fled without stopping after the accident. The impact was so severe that the victim’s head was crushed under the wheels. The incident has triggered outrage among local residents.

Residents have complained that the Budigere Cross road is filled with potholes, with soil and jelly stones scattered across the stretch, making commuting particularly dangerous for two-wheeler riders.

Personnel from K.R. Puram traffic police and Avalahalli crime police stations rushed to the spot after the incident. The Avalahalli police have registered a hit-and-run case and launched a hunt for the accused driver, while the K.R. Puram traffic police are also investigating. The body of the student has been shifted to a private hospital.

The poor road infrastructure and pothole menace in Bengaluru has triggered a debate and IT industry leaders have raised the issue and rapped the Karnataka government.

Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, who is also Bengaluru Development Minister, had triggered a controversy by stating that the IT companies can't blackmail him that they will move out of the city citing poor road conditions in Bengaluru.

Later, Shivakumar, said he will meet representatives of IT companies regarding the issue. Responding to a question, he said, "Of course I am meeting IT companies. They are our friends, but they should also know their responsibilities."

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah after taking up road inspection in Bengaluru on last Saturday stated that during the monsoon season, potholes on the roads have increased, and a one-month deadline has been given to repair them and make the roads motorable for traffic.

"It is true that there are potholes on the roads. However, if these potholes had been repaired during the BJP government’s tenure, the roads would not have reached this condition. Steps must be taken to fill the potholes before the end of the monsoon season," he stated.

CM Siddaramaiah further stated, in some places, garbage has been left unattended on the roads. Instructions have been issued to remove the waste immediately, failing which action will be taken against the concerned commissioner and engineers.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The tipper lorry driver fleeing the scene is equally shameful. But the root cause is our crumbling roads. I travel through KR Puram daily and the potholes are death traps. BBMP needs to be held accountable for this negligence.
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Bengaluru for work, I'm shocked by the road conditions. Back home, we have proper maintenance schedules. Here, it takes a tragedy for authorities to wake up. My heart goes out to Dhanushree's family.
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Arjun K
Instead of political blame games, we need immediate action. The one-month deadline is too long - people are dying NOW! Every day we wait, more lives are at risk. BBMP should work round the clock to fix this menace.
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Michael C
While the road conditions are terrible, I must respectfully point out that two-wheeler riders also need to be more cautious. Speed control and defensive driving can save lives even on bad roads. Still, the government's primary responsibility is to provide safe infrastructure.
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Kavya N
This poor girl was just going to college like thousands of students every day. Her dreams crushed because of potholes! 😢 When will Bengaluru get the infrastructure it deserves? We pay so much tax but get death traps in return.
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Vikram M

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