Two motorists killed in separate accidents in Bengaluru

Two separate traffic accidents in Bengaluru on Wednesday resulted in the deaths of a 19-year-old food delivery executive and a 46-year-old scooter rider. The first incident involved a high-speed scooter crash into an electric pole in Ramaswamipalya, while the second was caused by a goods vehicle collision on the Hoskote road. Both cases have been registered with local traffic police for investigation.
Two fatal traffic accidents occurred in Bengaluru on Wednesday, claiming two lives. In the first incident, 19-year-old Santosh Daniel, a college student and food delivery executive, lost control of his scooter while traveling at high speed around 1 a.m. in Ramaswamipalya and crashed into an electric pole. His pillion rider, 21-year-old Jeevitha, sustained minor injuries. In a separate incident on Karapanahalli road in Hoskote, 46-year-old Zameer Pasha was struck by a speeding goods vehicle while on his way to buy vegetables, resulting in fatal injuries at the scene. Both accidents have been registered with their respective traffic police stations, and investigations are underway into the circumstances of each incident.
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Two motorists killed in separate accidents in Bengaluru
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