Woman dies after school bus hits two-wheeler; driver held

The 36-year-old was riding pillion on atwo-wheeler drivenby her husband

July 19, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 09:39 am IST - Bengaluru:

A 36-year-old woman was killed on Monday evening when a school bus hit the rear of the two-wheeler she was riding pillion on.

According to the police, the school bus, belonging to Greenwood High School on Sarjapur Road, was not fitted with a speed governor, as is mandatory for all vehicles that ferry schoolchildren.

The victim, identified as Meenakshi, was travelling with her husband when the bus hit their two-wheeler near Majina Farm in HSR Layout, the police said.

Husband injured

Meenakshi, a homemaker, and her husband, Chowdeshwara, were going from Bommasandra to Gunjur around 5 p.m. when the accident occurred. Both of them were admitted to a private hospital after the accident, but she succumbed. Chowdeshwara is being treated for a leg fracture.

“The school bus did not have a speed governor. Also, the victim was not wearing a helmet,” a police officer said.

The driver of the bus was arrested. It is not yet known if it was a case of rash driving. The police said the driver would be subjected to a medical test.

School officials were not available for comment.

Fatal hit

The bus belongs to Greenwood High School

on Sarjapur Road

It did not have a speed governor, as mandated

Driver of the school

bus has been arrested

The victim was

not wearing a helmet,

said the police

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