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4 killed, 17 injured as bus, carrying wedding guests, rams into truck near Parigi
4 killed, 17 injured as bus, carrying wedding guests, rams into truck near Parigi

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Time of India

4 killed, 17 injured as bus, carrying wedding guests, rams into truck near Parigi

Hyderabad: Four persons died and 17 others suffered injuries when a private bus rammed into a slow-moving truck from the rear on National Highway-163 at Rangapur village near Parigi in Vikarabad district in the early hours of Tuesday. The victims were returning to Shabad after attending a wedding in Parigi. The deceased were identified as Balamma, 60, a housewife from Solipet, Sandeep, 26, from Krishna Nagar, Mallesh, 30, from Seetharampur, both businessmen from Shabad, and Ashwini, 30, a housewife from Ravulapalli village in Shankarpally mandal. Among the 17 injured, Mamatha, 30, and Mokshita, 5, both from Shabad suffered severe injuries. Mamatha was undergoing treatment at Gandhi Hospital, while Mokshita was admitted to Niloufer Hospital. The remaining 15 injured, including bus driver Md Yousuf from Solipet, were recuperating at a private hospital in Vikarabad. On Monday night, over 50 people from different villages in Shabad and Shankarpally mandals went to Baharpet in Parigi to attend a wedding of their relative from Shabad. They hired Shabad-based SHK Travels bus for the journey. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Click Here - This Might Save You From Losing Money Expertinspector Click Here Undo After attending the wedding and having dinner, they started their return journey around 1.30am. At 1.40 am, when they reached Rangapur village on NH-163, the bus crashed into a slow-moving cement truck ahead. Due to the collision, four persons sitting in the front left seats of the bus died on the spot as their seats came off the floor and landed on the roadside. "It appears like the bus was moving at a high speed as the front left half of the bus was badly damaged in the accident," Parigi sub-inspector (SI) Santhosh said. After the accident, the truck driver abandoned his cement-laden vehicle near the accident spot and fled. Alerted by the locals, the Parigi police rushed to the spot and, with the help of locals, shifted the injured to a private hospital in Vikarabad. "Two severely injured patients were shifted to Gandhi and Niloufer in Hyderabad. The rest are undergoing treatment in Vikarabad, and they are out of danger," SI Santhosh said. Based on the complaint of the victims' families, the Parigi police have registered a case under Sections 106 (1) (Causing death due to negligence) and 125 (a) (Causing hurt by an act endangering life or personal safety of others) of the BNS. The bodies were handed over to the families after post-mortem examination on Tuesday. "The truck driver is absconding. Prima facie, it appears like there was negligence on the part of both the drivers. The bus driver appears to be speeding and driving in a rash manner. The truck driver did not have a light reflector strip at the rear , and the tail lamps were not working," the SI added.

Telangana man bites off woman's finger during dispute over rent, chit fund money
Telangana man bites off woman's finger during dispute over rent, chit fund money

New Indian Express

time20-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

Telangana man bites off woman's finger during dispute over rent, chit fund money

HYDERABAD: In a fit of rage during a heated argument, a man allegedly bit off a woman's right index finger in Madhura Nagar on Saturday evening. The incident came to light after the victim's daughter, Shiva Kumar Sujitha, lodged a complaint with the police on Sunday. According to Sujitha, Mamatha had stayed in their house on rent for three years. During her stay, Mamatha referred Supriya to the penthouse. The owners agreed, and Supriya moved in while Mamatha vacated in April. Mamatha had deposited Rs 25,000 towards rent and promised to pay the remaining Rs 30,000 towards a chit fund subscription on May 20. Meanwhile, Supriya too vacated the house without paying Rs 5,000 in rent. She reportedly assured the houseowner that she would clear the dues within a week, with Mamatha standing as surety. Accused inebriated: Family On May 17, Mamatha called Sujitha's phone, which was answered by Sujitha's mother. Soon after, Mamatha and her husband, Hemanth, came to the house and confronted the family. Hemanth allegedly hit Sujitha and her brother in the stomach. When Sujitha's mother intervened, Hemanth bit off her right index finger, which was severed and fell. The family claimed Hemanth was in an inebriated state at the time of the assault. The police have registered a case under Sections 118(2), 351(2), 292 and 79 read with 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

Hyderabad man bites off woman's finger during scuffle over house rent
Hyderabad man bites off woman's finger during scuffle over house rent

Indian Express

time20-05-2025

  • Indian Express

Hyderabad man bites off woman's finger during scuffle over house rent

A 26-year-old man in Hyderabad was arrested Monday after he allegedly bit off a woman's index finger during a heated argument over house rent. The Madhuranagar police arrested the man based on a complaint lodged by the woman. The police said the accused, Hemanth, a sales executive, and his wife, Mamatha, lived on rent at Sujitha's home in Jawahar Nagar until recently. The couple vacated the house in April, and recommended their friend Supriya as a potential tenant. After moving into the house, and staying for a month, Supriya suddenly left without paying any rent. On May 17, Mamatha, who runs a private chit fund, called Sujitha, and asked her to pay her the monthly instalment. The house owners were to pay an amount of Rs 30,000 to the couple as part of a chit business. According to the police, they told the couple that they would deduct Rs 5,000, and pay them the remaining amount, as Supriya had not paid the rent. The couple reached the house, and a scuffle broke out between Mamatha and Sujitha's mother, Latha, 45, over the rent and chit fund instalment. During the argument, according to the complaint, Latha's index finger was bitten off by Hemanth. The woman was taken to a hospital, and after treatment, she was told by the doctors that the part of the finger which was cut could not be attached. A case was registered against Hemanth under sections 118(2) (voluntarily causing hurt or grievous hurt), 351(2) (criminal intimidation), 292 (punishment for public nuisance), 79 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman), read with 3(5) (common intention) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Following this, Hemanth was arrested and remanded in judicial custody.

Hyderabad: Man Bites Off Woman's Finger During Argument
Hyderabad: Man Bites Off Woman's Finger During Argument

Hans India

time19-05-2025

  • Hans India

Hyderabad: Man Bites Off Woman's Finger During Argument

A man bit off a woman's finger during a fight over money in Madhuranagar, Hyderabad. Mamatha and her husband Hemanth had been staying in a penthouse rented from a woman named Sujitha for the past three years. Mamatha was running a chit fund, and Sujitha reportedly owed her Rs 30,000. After Mamatha and Hemanth moved out recently, they visited Sujitha's house on Sunday to ask for the money. They said they needed it urgently and asked Sujitha to return it right away. An argument started between Mamatha and Sujitha. Sujitha's mother, Latha (50), stepped in to calm things down. But during the fight, Hemanth got angry and bit Latha's right index finger. The finger got cut off and fell. Latha was quickly taken to the hospital. Doctors said they could not reattach the finger. Sujitha filed a complaint with the police. Madhuranagar police took Hemanth into custody and started an investigation.

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