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Kurnool bus fire tragedy: Both bike-borne men were drunk, say cops

A video of the duo's halt at the petrol bunk went viral, in which Shankar is seen riding rashly.

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  • The sleeper bus ran over a two-wheeler in the wee hours of 24 Oct (ANI)

Kurnool, 26 Oct

 

Andhra Pradesh police on Sunday confirmed that the two bike-borne persons connected to the Bengaluru-bound bus fire accident, which claimed the lives of 19 passengers, were drunk.

 

In the wee hours of 24 October, the sleeper bus ran over a two-wheeler, which had already met with an accident, at Chinna Tekuru villagein Kurnool district.

 

There were 44 passengers on the bus and a little over 20 of them managed to escape.

 

The two-wheeler was dragged forward underneath the bus, leading to the fuel tank burst and subsequent ignition of the fire.

 

"We just received the forensic confirmation that the two bike-borne persons (Siva Shankar and Erri Swamy) were drunk," Kurnool Range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police Koya Praveen told PTI.

 

Though police were aware that the duo was in an inebriated condition, they did not confirm this fact as they were waiting for forensic evidence.

 

The DIG on Saturday night said that the duo had food in a dhaba and Swamy had admitted to consuming liquor.

 

According to police, Shankar and Swamy had started off on the two-wheeler from Lakshmipuram village around 2 am on 24 October to drop the latter at Tuggali village in Kurnool district.

 

En route, the duo had halted at the HP petrol bunk near Kia car showroom to fill petrol at 2.24 am, said Kurnool Superintendent of Police Vikrant Patil.

 

A video of their halt at the petrol bunk went viral and Shankar was seen riding the two-wheeler rashly.

 

Shortly after resuming their journey, the two-wheeler skidded, resulting in Shankar falling to his right and hitting the divider. Hedied on the spot.

 

Over the past few days, the southern state witnessed widespread rainfall, leaving wet and muddy roads amid inclement weather.

 

When Swamy had pulled Shankar from the middle of the road and checked him, he had died on the spot, Patil said.

 

"Even as he was thinking of pulling the bike aside from the road, the bus rushed in and ran over it, dragging it forward to some distance," said Patil.

 

Following the two back-to-back accidents and the bus engulfing in a raging fire, Swamy got scared and left for his native village of Tuggali.

 

Later, police picked up Swamy and questioned him to unearth the crucial details of the ghastly accident.

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