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Caught On Cam: Car Flips 15 Times On Karnataka Highway; Bodies Thrown Into Air – Shocking Video Alert!

A tragic accident on NH-150A in Chitradurga district early Tuesday morning claimed three lives when a car crashed into a highway divider and flipped over 15 times

A tragic accident on NH-150A in Chitradurga district early Tuesday morning claimed three lives when a car crashed into a highway divider and flipped over 15 times. The victims, identified as Moula Abdul and his two sons, lost their lives, while three other family members sustained severe injuries. The family was en route from Bengaluru to Yadgir at the time of the crash.

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Fatal Crash On NH-150A Claims Three Lives In Chitradurga

A fatal accident on NH-150A in Chitradurga district claimed the lives of Moula Abdul (35), who was driving the car, and his two sons, Rehman (15) and Sameer (10). Moula’s wife, Salima Begum (31), his mother, Fatima (75), and another son, Hussein, sustained serious injuries and were shifted to Ballari VIMS Hospital for treatment.

The family, originally from Yadgir, had been living in Bengaluru, where they worked as labourers. Police reports indicate that the accident occurred while they were traveling from Bengaluru to Yadgir. PSI Mahesh Hosapete inspected the accident site, which falls under the jurisdiction of Rampur police station.

First published on: Apr 02, 2025 09:20 AM IST


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