Bus runs over man in Hyderabad

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In a shocking incident, a man was killed after a driver suddenly opened the door of a car resulted in the death of a man who was riding a bike, at Narsingi on Saturday.

Hyderabad: In a shocking incident, a man was killed after a driver suddenly opened the door of a car resulted in the death of a man who was riding a bike, at Narsingi on Saturday.

According to the police, P Veeraswamy (44), a mason from Bandlaguda Jagir was going on a bike from his house to a construction site in Aziz Nagar. When he reached APPA junction on the Kali Mandir-Aziz Nagar route, the driver of a car parked on the roadside negligently opened the vehicle door.

Police said Veeraswamy who missed to notice it, collided with the car door and fell on the road. He was run over by a bus coming from behind.

The victim was a native of Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh. The Narsingi police booked a case of negligence causing death and are investigating.

Earlier, a Sub-Inspector of Police working at the Siddipet police station of Siddipet Police Commissionerate died after his two-wheeler was hit by a truck. The incident took place on Friday late night at Shamirpet on the outskirts of Hyderabad. The deceased was identified as Mohd Pasha. He was on the way from Hyderabad to Siddipet district when the accident took place.

According to the sources, the truck moving from Majidpur crossroads towards Medchal hit his bike. He lost control of his bike and was crushed under the wheels of the truck. The people who noticed the accident tried to save the police officer but he succumbed to injuries on the spot. After receiving the information, the Shamirpet police visited the spot and shifted SI's dead body to a nearby government hospital. A case was registered and the investigation is on. A case of negligence causing death was booked. The driver of the truck is believed to have fled the scene soon after the incident. A manhunt was launched to nab the driver.

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