27-year-old Malayalee doctor killed in Britain car accident

Published On 2022-06-15 05:37 GMT   |   Update On 2022-12-08 12:08 GMT
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Liverpool: In an unfortunate incident, a 27-year-old Malayalee doctor has lost his life in a car accident that happened in Britain.

The deceased has been identified as Jyothis Manaliyil aka Joel, a resident in Liverpool and a native of Changanacherry, Kerala. Joel is the eldest son of the Jojapan-Jessie couple. His family were active members of the Syro – Malabar Catholic Community in Liverpool and the Liverpool Malayalee Association.

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The incident took place when Dr Joel who was working at Bolton Hospital in Liverpool, was returning from his work at night and accidentally crashed into the divider on the M – 6 motorway. His car caught on fire and unfortunately, he died in the car. 

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Meanwhile, when the incident happened, both of his parents were of UK and living in India. His dad arrived at the location as soon as he heard the news and her mother chose to not visit her son as she was not prepared to leave and grieve for her son.

The Manchester police have registered the case and further investigation to the case is underway. However, the cause to the accident is yet to be known. His colleagues and friend are facing hard to accept the death of Dr Joel who had got the job a year ago. Police have not released the body yet, IPE reports. 

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