Unfortunate: PIMS MBBS doctor killed in Vehicle Collision

Published On 2019-04-24 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2019-04-24 04:00 GMT
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The MBBS medico died within minutes due to severe head injury.

Puducherry:  An MBBS doctor attached to the well-known Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) was killed when the motorcycle on which he was riding on collided head-on with another motorcycle recently.


The unfortunate incident took place early on Tuesday April 23, 2019.




Confirming the incident, the Police officials informed UNI that the deceased, identifed as one Dr Gopalakrishnan was an intern doctor at the PIMS Medical College after completing his MBBS at the institute.
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He went to meet his friend at Pondicherry Central University that day and was returning to the medical college on his motorcycle when the accident occurred. The rider of another motorcycle was injured in the accident.


The injured Dr Gopalakrishnan and the rider of another motorcycle were rushed to the medical college. The MBBS medico died within minutes due to severe head injury.


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Police are investigating the case.



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