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10 months after the accident, the victim’s family respected good Samaritans

10 months after the accident, the victim's family respected good Samaritans
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Mangaluru: The actions of a good Samaritan who rushed victims of accidents to hospitals in gold was often not recognized.
But the Ashok Kumble family, owner, Chethana Studio, Putture, ensured that people who helped them in a recognized and respected crisis.
Ashok Kumle told Tii, “My family met with an accident on March 31 last year in Anegundi in Sultia.
The accident occurred when I drove my car, with my niece in the front seat and my wife, daughter, my wife sat behind.
Princess I Aashraya P and my wife Shobha suffered a serious injury in the accident.
While my daughter really recovered, my wife had to undergo an operation again for her leg injury.
“Even though many people have gathered at an accident, not everyone is willing to rush home sick.
One person even said that it was a new car and didn’t want it to be blood stained.
“Nasiruddeen Kumra hurriedly helped us and shifted my daughter in her car while some of us traveled in the Nagendra car, a bank employee to the hospital,” he said.
Ashok said, “My daughter, is an allrounder and peak and has prepared well for the SSLC exam.
Because Covid-19, the exam was postponed last year and it helped restore it and prepared well.
Because of a head injury, she took almost four days to get back awareness and recognize his family.
The doctor who treated him at Adarsha Hospital suggested that he not suppress his head.
After a month he began to prepare for the SSLC exam and managed to score 621/625 and got reception to Vivekanda PU College in the science stream.
“Aashraya was honored by awards Chennamma Keladi last year.
He was a karate champion, a graduate of Mathematics Vedic and completed the Senior Bharakantyam exam with 94%.
“He has cleared the country’s NTSE test with rank 20 and is waiting for national results.
The teacher and classmate pray for his recovery.
We remember all those who helped us during the crisis every day,” Ashok said after being respected by the family on Sundays , Nasiruddeen Kumra, a businessman said, “I have helped accident victims for more than two decades, but for that for the first time someone had remembered and respected me that too after 10 months.
I returned from Putture and saw that the girl was made to lie down .
People might assume that he was dead.
Without thinking twice, I rushed to the hospital in Putture about 30 km.
“The family also plans to honor Nagendra soon.

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