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28 years youth of Moodubelle killed in an accident

Published On : 03 Aug 2016   |  Reported By : Richard D'Souza


Udupi: A young 28 years youth of Moodubelle killed when his motor bike collided with tipper at Janapanakatte junction on morning of Tuesday, 2nd August, 2016. The deceased was identified as Johnson D’Souza  (28), Son of Jerome D’Souza and Margaret D’Souza, Edmaru, Moodubelle.

According to sources, the deceased was on his way from his residence at Edmaru to Moodubelle when he collided his bike to the tipper coming from Moodubelle to Nalkubeedi which was in the opposite side.

Johnson working in Dubai and had come on a month’s vacation on 31st July, two days before. Johnson is survived by his father, mother, Brother Manoj D’Souza and two sisters Joyline and Joseline. Shirva Police have visited the spot of the accident and registered a case.







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