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5 MBBS students killed in car-bus collision in Alappuzha
Alappuzha accident: Police name MBBS student who drove car accused, clear KSRTC bus driver
According to the Motor Vehicles Department, Gourishankar's vision may have been impaired by the bright lights of a car that overtook the KSRTC bus.Alappuzha accident, Kerala Police, KSRTC bus, G Gourishankar,
5 MBBS students killed in car crash with KSRTC bus in Alappuzha
In an unfortunate incident, five MBBS students were killed after the car they were travelling in collided with a KSRTC bus recently.Speaking to PTI, the police officials informed that the
Kerala Tragedy: 5 Medical students dead in high-speed car-bus collision near Alappuzha
The victims of the tragic accident were identified as Mohammed, Muhasin, Ibrahim, Devanand, and Shreedeep. The crash occurred after 9 p.m. when their Tavera car, reportedly speeding, lost control and collided with a KSRTC bus traveling from Guruvayur to Kayamkulam.
5 MBBS students killed as their car rams KSRTC bus in Kerala's Alappuzha
Five first-year MBBS students from the govt medical college, Vandanam were killed in a collision between their car and a KSRTC bus in Kalarcode, Alapp
Kerala: 5 First-Year MBBS Students Killed As Car Collides With KSRTC Bus
In Alappuzha's Kalarcode, the CCTV footage of the accident revealed that the car, traveling at high speed on a rainy night, lost control and collided with the bus before being crushed beneath it.
Five MBBS Students Dead in Alappuzha Car Crash
In a heart-wrenching incident on Monday night, five MBBS students lost their lives after their car collided with a KSRTC bus in Alappuzha. T..|News Track
Police: 5 medical students killed as their car hits Kerala state bus
Five first-year MBBS students of the Government TD Medical College in Alappuzha were killed after the car in which they were travelling collided head-on with a KSRTC bus
Kerala Accident: 5 MBBS Students Killed In Horrific Collision Between Car & KSRTC Bus; Terrifying Visuals Surface
In a tragic accident, five first-year MBBS students at Kerala's Alappuzha Medical College hospital died, after the car they were travelling in hit a state-owned Kerala State Road Transportation Corporation (KSRTC) passenger bus,
Car-bus collision in Kerala leaves 5 MBBS students dead; three critical
Six other medical students in the car sustained injuries, while a few passengers on the bus suffered minor injuries.
Kerala: 5 MBBS students killed in car-bus collision in Alappuzha
Due to the impact of the collision, the car was completely damaged and the occupants inside were taken out after breaking open the vehicle, police sources said.
Dehradun-Like Horrific Accident In Kerala; Five MBBS Students Killed As Speeding Car Skids Into Bus: WATCH
The car, attempting to overtake another vehicle, braked, skidded, and collided with an oncoming bus, killing five MBBS students.
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Alappuzha accident: Student held accountable for fatal crash; KSRTC driver acquitted
In the Alappuzha accident that killed five medical students, the student driver is held responsible for the crash, while the ...
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Kerala: Condition of injured medical students improving
ALAPPUZHA: A medical bulletin, released by the Alappuzha Medical College Hospital, has said the condition of medical students ...
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Tearful adieu to Alappuzha Medical College students killed in road accident
Tragic road accident claims lives of five MBBS students, leaving campus in mourning; condolences from political leaders.
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Was rain or overspeeding to blame for Alappuzha crash near theatre?
Alappuzha Medical College students involved in a KSRTC bus-car collision while reportedly heading to a movie at Pan Cinemas.
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