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Bus Driver Runs Amok In Pune; 10 Killed, 26 Injured

Pune, Jan 25: A rogue bus driver went berserk on the crowded streets of the city this morning, smashing all vehicles coming in its way and leaving nine persons dead and 27 others injured.It was

PTI Updated on: January 25, 2012 15:14 IST
bus driver runs amok in pune 10 killed 26 injured
bus driver runs amok in pune 10 killed 26 injured

Pune, Jan 25: A rogue bus driver went berserk on the crowded streets of the city this morning, smashing all vehicles coming in its way and leaving nine persons dead and 27 others injured.


It was a nightmare in the Swargate area in the heart of the city, as the bus driven by a Maharashtra State Corporation bus driver came from wrong side of the busy Pune—Solapur Road and went past smashing all types of vehicles in the way and injuring pedestrians, who ran for their lives. 

The driver 30-year-old Santosh Mane was arrested after an hour-long chase near Neelayam theatre in the city. Though initial reports said the bus driver was mentally disturbed, police said it was too early to comment. 

Satpal Singh, ADG (Law and Order), said, “Nine persons are dead and 27 have been injured in the accident”.  “He was hitting everything that was coming in his way,” he said.

The Swargate bus terminus officials said they were investigating the incident involving the bus, which was scheduled to leave for Satara.

Pune mayor Mohansingh Rajpal, who visited the spot, asked angry citizens to maintain peace.

Pune Police Commissioner Meeran Borwankar said Mane was a licensed bus driver on duty and took charge of the Satara-bound transport bus as scheduled “After he embarked on the bus, he just went berserk.

He went on ramming vehicles, hit pedestrians. He was in such a dangerous mood,” she said.

Meeran said the driver started operating the vehicle belonging to the Satara depot at 8.15 am, around the time when there is a peak movement of school buses in the morning.

Borwankar said the driver was not under suspension and finished his regular duties yesterday at 7.30 pm.

Eyewitnesses said several people escaped being hit by the bus driven by Mane.

The State Transport department has decided to give Rs one lakh ex-gratia to the next of kin of all those killed, Rs 75,000 to those critically injured and Rs 50,000 to all those injured in today'
s mishap in Pune.

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