Two brothers killed in Bengaluru motorcycle accident

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Bengaluru has seen a tragic series of road accidents, leading to the deaths of four individuals, including two brothers. On Thursday morning, Bashir, 23, and Aslam Bashir, 22, were riding their borrowed Kawasaki Ninja bike towards their hotel when they crashed into an electric pole in Anepalya. The police reported that Aslam lost control of the bike. Both brothers suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene. They are survived by three sisters and their parents. In a separate incident, a 22-year-old security guard named Raktim Sakia was killed when a speeding cab hit him while he was on his motorbike in Chikkajala. His passenger, Bisla Boraj, was injured in the accident, which occurred around 5 PM on Wednesday. The cab driver fled the scene. Another victim, 33-year-old welder Vimal Kumar, died after falling from his motorbike in Jalahalli late on Wednesday. He was riding home and is survived by his wife and two children. Additionally, a 45-year-old woman named M Manjamma was killed by a KSRTC bus near the bus terminal in Tumakuru early Thursday morning. The bus driver escaped after the accident, and the police have since seized the vehicle.


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