MANGALORE
Riyadh–Thiruvananthapuram Flight Diverted After Passenger Falls Ill
Mangaluru: A Riyadh–Thiruvananthapuram Air India Express flight made an emergency landing at Mangaluru International Airport late on Monday night after a passenger on board experienced a sudden health complication.

The 30-year-old passenger reportedly required immediate medical attention, prompting the flight crew to divert the aircraft to Mangaluru. As soon as the plane landed, the airport’s medical team responded quickly and provided first aid.
Officials from CISF, Immigration, and Customs coordinated efficiently to handle the emergency situation. After initial treatment at the airport, the passenger was shifted to a local hospital for further medical care.
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Once the situation was brought under control, the flight resumed its journey and departed for Thiruvananthapuram at around 2 a.m., sources said.
MANGALORE
Mangalore Enjoys Pleasant Winter Weather on December
Mangalore experienced mild and comfortable weather today, December 2025. There was no heavy winter cold in the city. The day remained warm and pleasant, which is typical of the coastal winter season.

The maximum temperature hovered around 31°C, while the minimum temperature was close to 21°C. The weather stayed sunny during the day and clear at night. Gentle breezes added to the comfort.
Humidity levels were moderate, ranging between 48 and 49 percent. Light westerly and easterly winds were reported throughout the day. These conditions made the weather suitable for outdoor activities.
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The absence of cold weather is due to Mangalore’s coastal location. The nearby sea helps regulate temperatures during winter. As a result, the city usually experiences mild and pleasant winters rather than cold conditions seen in other regions.
Overall, Mangalore enjoyed a bright and comfortable winter day with clear skies and warm temperatures
MANGALORE
Elderly man dies on coconut tree while plucking coconuts
Kateel: A 75-year-old man died while climbing a coconut tree to pluck coconuts near Jalakada Katte in Kateel . The deceased has been identified as Jayaram Shetty (75).
Jayaram Shetty, who lived in Mukka near Suratkal, owned agricultural land near Jalakada Katte in Kateel. On Wednesday, he climbed a coconut tree in his field with the help of a machine.
While on the tree, he reportedly suffered a heart attack. As no one was present at the spot, the incident went unnoticed. In the evening, neighbours saw him hanging on the tree and informed others. They then alerted the Fire and Emergency Services and the Bajpe Police.
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The fire personnel brought the body down with the necessary equipment.
Jayaram Shetty’s wife and children live in Bengaluru, while he stayed alone at his house in Mukka. A case has been registered at the Bajpe Police Station.
MANGALORE
Youth Who Left Home Saying “No Marriage” Found in Chennai
Mangaluru: A 32-year-old man from Mangaluru, who left home saying he did not want to get married, has been found in Chennai after an intensive search. The missing youth has been identified as Rakshan J.K., a resident of Jappu Arekarebail.

According to his family, Rakshan left home on December 6 at around 11:30 a.m. He told them that he was going to distribute wedding invitation cards to relatives and friends. He drove out in his mother’s car. Around 1:30 p.m., he called his mother and said he would return within half an hour. However, he did not come back.
The family tried calling him several times, but he did not answer. Messages sent to him were also not seen. Later that night, at around 10:30 p.m., his car was found parked near Purabhavana. It was locked, and Rakshan was nowhere to be found.
His parents then filed a missing-person complaint at the Pandeshwar Police Station. Relatives and friends were contacted, but no one had any information about him.
Family members said that Rakshan had earlier expressed that he was not interested in the marriage. Despite this, preparations were underway, and his mehendi ceremony was scheduled for December 7.
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Investigations revealed that Rakshan boarded an afternoon train to Chennai on Saturday. On Monday, he finally answered a call and informed his family that he was in Chennai. Police also confirmed his location through mobile tracking.
Efforts are now underway to bring Rakshan back to Mangaluru.
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