Three die in road accidents

February 02, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:37 am IST - HYDERABAD:

A 27-year-old man, K. Kranti Kumar, died and his wife and six-month-old son sustained injuries when a DCM van hit the motorcycle they were travelling on at Pahadishareef, early on Sunday. Kumar, a resident of Falaknuma, was going with his wife to Mahabubnagar while the DCM was on its way to Hyderabad. In another accident at Gachibowli on Saturday night, a 28-year-old man died on the spot after ramming into a road divider late on Saturday night, the police said. The man, Shaik Abdul Qadeer, a GHMC employee of AC Guards, was travelling towards Raidurgam when he reportedly lost control of his vehicle and hit the divider, the police said.

At Petbasheerabad, an engineering student died while three of his friends sustained injuries after the car they were travelling in turned turtle on Sunday afternoon.Burglary at Alwal

Burglars broke into the house of a bank employee at Alwal and decamped with 20 tolas of gold, two kilograms of silver and Rs. 25,000 cash on Saturday night, the police said.

The man, K. Charan Srujhan Kumar of Venkata Ramana colony, went out on some work in the evening along with his family and returned around midnight when he noticed the door locks broken and the house ransacked.Special drive

A special drive was conducted by the traffic police on Sunday at various stretches in the city following cases of over-speeding and rash driving. A total of 869 cases were registered against two-wheelers and four-wheelers, a press release stated.

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