Protestors vandalise bus, newspaper office in Malappuram

Repeated road accidents in the area have claimed three lives in four days.

Update: 2016-06-01 00:52 GMT
The vandalised bus. (Photo: DC)

MALAPPURAM: An accident involving a bus and a motorbike at  Palathara near Kottakkal  led to a mob attack on the bus and the nearby office of the Mathrubhumi daily and a few of its staff members on Tuesday. The speeding Kozhikode-Guruvayur bus   hit a motorbike injuring two at 11 a.m. when the bus tried to avert a collision with a car which turned to the wrong side of the road without showing signal.

The motorcycle  was coming from the opposite side. The injured motorcyclist and the driver of the bus were rushed to a nearby hospital and one of them was later shifted  to Kozhikode Medical College. A  mob, including nearby residents, gathered at  the spot and hurled stones at the bus and smashed its window panes and blocked the traffic on NH 66 for three hours.

The policemen from Kottakkal, Kalpakancheri and Kadampuzha stations  reached the spot and dispersed the protesters. The police  booked a case against the bus driver. Some persons also vandalized the office of the Mathrubhumi Malappuram unit nearby and attacked four staff members  alleging that a photographer had  tried to take the picture of the stoning of the bus. 

The glass panes of the front part of the newspaper office, furniture and a car of the staff  were  vandalized in the attack.   Four attackers  were identified and they will be arrested soon, said the police. Repeated road accidents in the area have claimed three lives in four days.

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