Mangalore
kasargod : Two-year-old girl dies after car overturns
Kasargod: A two-year-old girl lost her life after a car overturned near Karle in Mulleria, close to Adur, on Thursday evening.
The child has been identified as Hridyananda, daughter of M Hari Das and Sreevidya from Bellige. The accident occurred around 6 pm when the family was returning home after a visit to the local market.
The incident took place on the road leading to their house. As the car failed to start, the family attempted to push it. During this process, the vehicle suddenly moved forward, and the toddler got trapped under the car.
Although the mother escaped with minor injuries, Hridyananda was caught underneath the vehicle. The car’s tyre got stuck in the trench, which caused the engine to shut down. This led the mother and children — Hridyananda and her elder sister Devananda — to exit the car.
While Devananda remained inside the vehicle, the car unexpectedly restarted and moved forward as it was being pushed. Hridyananda, who was in front of the car, was tragically caught underneath.
Residents rushed to the scene and pulled the child out, immediately taking her to the hospital in Mulleria. However, she could not be saved.
The body has been kept at the mortuary of Kasargod general hospital. Adur police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.
Mangalore
Young Woman Dies by Suicide After Jumping into River
Mangaluru: A tragic incident was reported at Gurupura, on the outskirts of Mangaluru, on Monday.A 20-year-old woman died by suicide after jumping into the Gurupura River.

The deceased has been identified as Navya, a resident of Kodepalla near Moodbidri.Navya had arrived at the Gurupura bridge on a scooter along with her female friend in the afternoon.
According to police, Navya stopped the scooter near the bridge and told her friend that she was going to jump into the river. She then jumped into the water. Her friend tried to hold her hand and pull her back, but failed to save her.
After receiving information, police and fire and emergency services rushed to the spot. Fire brigade personnel later recovered the body from the river.
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The incident took place under the jurisdiction of the Bajpe police station.
The exact reason for the suicide is not yet known. Police suspect that a failed love affair could be the reason. An investigation is underway.
Mangalore
Padma R. Shet passes away after brief illness
Mangaluru: Padma R. Shet (76) passed away after a brief illness.She died at a private hospital in Mangaluru.

She was the wife of late M. Raghunath Shet.He was a partner of the prestigious S. L. Shet Jewellers and Diamond House on K. S. Rao Road, Mangaluru.
Padma R. Shet was the mother of Prashanth Shet of S. L. Shet Jewellers.She was well known in the Daivajna Brahmin community.She was respected for her simple and graceful personality.
She is survived by her sons M. Prashanth Shet, M. Hemanth Shet, and M. Nishanth Shet.She is also survived by her daughter Veena D. Shet.Many relatives and friends mourn her demise.Her last rites will be held today.
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The funeral will take place at her residence, ‘Lakshmisadana’, Gandhinagar, Mannagudda, Mangaluru.
Mangalore
Two Inter-State Vehicle and Chain Snatchers Arrested
Mangaluru: Mangaluru city police have arrested two accused involved in inter-state vehicle theft and chain snatching cases.

The arrested persons are Faisal alias Thota Faisal and Nithin Kumar.Police have recovered a gold chain worth about ₹1.20 lakh from the accused.They also seized a bike worth ₹45,000 used for committing the crimes.
A complaint was registered at Kadri Police Station on December 12.The complaint stated that a bike was stolen from the parking area of Sri Hari Complex at Yeyyadi.
Based on specific information, Kadri crime staff traced the suspects on December 16.Both accused were taken into custody and questioned.
During interrogation, the accused confessed to a chain snatching case.The incident occurred on December 13 under Bhatkal Rural Police Station limits.They had snatched a gold chain from an elderly woman, Honnamma Mahadeva Naik, and fled.
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Mangaluru City Police Commissioner Sudheer Kumar Reddy confirmed the arrests.He said the gold chain and the bike were recovered from the accused.
Police also stated that several cases are already registered against the accused in different police stations.
