Saudi road mishap: Dakshina Kannada youth dies in hospital

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February 22, 2013

Dammam, Feb 23: Mohammad Saleem (26), who had sustained severe injuries in a road accident in Saudi Arabia last Thursday, breathed his last in a hospital, sources said.

Son of M U Abbas from Madoor in Dakshina Kannada district, Saleem had landed in Saudi Arabia three months ago. He was working as a salesman in the city of Khamis Mushait.

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Mohammed Saleem

Earlier post:

Three Kannadigas injured in Saudi road accident

Dammam, Feb 22: Three Kannadigas including one India Fraternity Forum (IFF) member and two DK natives have sustained injuries in a road accident that took place near Daharan Junoob near Dammam in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Nazeer Ahmed Chikmagalur, Secretary of Abha Unit, IFF, Mohammed Saleem and Imran from Madoor in Dakshina Kannada district were traveling in a car from Khamis Mushait to Najaran when the accident took place.

According to sources, the car in which they were travelling skid and rolled off a flyover when the driver suddenly applied breaks to avoid a collision.

Mr. Saleem is said to be critical and he has been admitted to Daharan Junoob Hospital. Mr. Imran and Mr. Nazir are out of danger as they have sustained minor injuries.

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In a significant development, a special court tasked with handling cases against Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assemblies (MP/MLAs) has ordered that a First Information Report (FIR) be filed regarding the Muda case.

Additionally, the Karnataka Lokayukta, which is an anti-corruption body, has been tasked with investigating allegations against Siddaramaiah, who is reportedly involved in the case.

The court instructed the Lokayukta (an anti-corruption authority) to provide a report within three months. It also ordered the relevant authorities to file a First Information Report (FIR) regarding the case.

Judge Santhosh Gajanan Bhat issued the directive, compelling the Mysuru Lokayukta police to commence an investigation following a formal complaint lodged by Snehamayi Krishna. 

The Karnataka Lokayukta in Mysuru is required to carry out the investigation under Section 156 (3) of the Criminal Procedure Code, which mandates the registration of a First Information Report (FIR).

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