Bengaluru, February 5: Three passengers died on the spot in a road mishap on Tuesday on National Highway 75 in Kudur police station limits here.

The incident took place on Tuesday morning when the driver of the car lost control over the wheels and bumped into road divider, killing three on the spot, while injuring one.

According to the reports, the car was on its way to Bengaluru, from Dharmasthala, when the incident took place.

The incident occurred on Tuesday morning. Among three deceased, one was identified as Janadesh Prasad (40) and the details of two others were not known. Another person sustained severe injuries in the accident and undergoing treatment at government hospital.

Initially, only one among the three deceased were identified, while the other two and the injured person were not identified.

Kudur police rushed to the spot, registered a case and were trying to get the details of the deceased. 

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Ashok Nagar (MP) (PTI): An elderly Dalit couple has been allegedly beaten up and made to wear garlands of shoes in Madhya Pradesh's Ashok Nagar district, police said on Sunday.

The couple's son had allegedly been involved in an eve-teasing incident, they said.

A case has been registered against 10 persons who were at large in connection with the incident of thrashing the couple which took place on Friday in Kilora village under Mungaoli police station limits, an official said.

The couple's son had been allegedly involved in eve-teasing the wife of one of the accused following which the Dalit family left the village, Mungaoli police station in-charge Gabbar Singh Gurjar said.

The couple came to the village recently, he said.

On Friday, the accused allegedly tied the 65-year-old man Dalit man and his wife aged 60 to a pole, beat them up and made them wear garlands of shoes, the official said.

Following a complaint by the victim woman, the police on Saturday registered a case against 10 persons under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 147 (rioting), 149 (unlawful assembly with common objective), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 294 (obscene act) and 506 (criminal intimidation) as well as provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, he said.

All the accused were absconding and efforts were on to trace them, the police added.