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Karnataka: Three medical students killed in road accident
Police said that the deceased were said to be students of Navodaya medical college.
Raichur: Three Medical students were killed and two were injured when their car collided with another near Manjarli village in Raichur -Mantralayam road, police said here on Wednesday.The deceased were identified as Abhishek, Basavaraj and Ganesh. Two others-- Sidharth and Bheema Reddy-- occupants of the same car, were injured in the incident which took place on Tuesday.Also Read: MBBS...
Raichur: Three Medical students were killed and two were injured when their car collided with another near Manjarli village in Raichur -Mantralayam road, police said here on Wednesday.
The deceased were identified as Abhishek, Basavaraj and Ganesh. Two others-- Sidharth and Bheema Reddy-- occupants of the same car, were injured in the incident which took place on Tuesday.
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Police said that the deceased were said to be students of Navodaya medical college. The injured were shifted to a local hospital where their condition was stated to be stable.
A case was registered in Yaragera police station.
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