Deccan Chronicle

Man dies in accident, enraged kin burn shop

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A cook was killed in a road accident when a speeding RTC bus hit him at KPHB Colony on Monday. Following the incident, the enraged kin of the victim set ablaze a tea shop, alleging that the owner was running a liquor outlet illegally, which was the reason for the accident.

At about 8 am on Monday, Ponnada Shankarnat­h, 37, left home on his bike and reached the temple bus stop at KPHB Phase-I. When he tried moving lanes, an RTC bus hit him. He suffered severe head injury as he was not wearing a helmet.

Locals immediatel­y rushed him to Padmaja Hospital where he died while undergoing treatment at about 10 am. Based on the complaint lodged by the victim’s father, P. Anjaneyulu, a case has been registered against the bus driver under Section 304 A of IPC.

The enraged kin of the victim set ablaze a tea stall alleging that it sold liquor round-theclock. The shop is situated about 50 metres from the GHMC park on KPHB Phase-I road. The open space serves as a shelter for about 10 migrant families.

The tea stall owned by one Guruswamy, is located just in front of the open place and locals allege that is a cover for illegal liquor sellers. They also allege that the police turn a blind eye towards this.

Locals at a tea stall located on the same road said, “Everybody here knows that liquor is sold here throughout the day. Many a time, the local police also visit the stall to have tea, but never bother about the illegal liquor.”

The police who rushed to the spot after receiving informatio­n that a mob had gathered, searched the huts and seized two liquor bottles, which is legal, according to the Excise & Prohibitio­n Act.

Responding to a query, KPHB sub-inspector M. Venu Kumar said, “The victim’s kin allege that Shankarnat­h was heading to the liquor outlet which is why he was killed. We have not registered a case against those who set the shop ablaze.”

Madhapur DCP A. Venkateshw­ar Rao said, “Stern action will be taken against the officials concerned if they are found to be negligent in delivering their duties.”

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