Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Family’s trip to Tirupati takes a tragic turn




The victims Putta Venkateshaiah, his wife Pushpa Leela, their grandchildren Nisha and Nithish. | EPS
The mangled remains of the Swift car in which the victims were travelling. | EPS
The victims Putta Venkateshaiah, his wife Pushpa Leela, their grandchildren Nisha and Nithish. 
The mangled remains of the Swift car in which the victims were travelling. 


Putta Venkateshaiah, the head of the family,  who was killed in a road accident with his family members in Kolar district on Saturday morning, hailed from Hindupur in Andhra Pradesh.
They were all going to Tirupati in a Swift car when the accident occurred.
The family had moved to the city 12 years ago. Arvind, who was working in Infosys was staying at Kumaraswamy Layout with his family and he had built a new house recently, but had not yet shifted there.
He owned an interior design firm Indian Institute of Design on Kanakapura Main Road, on the outskirts of the city.
He was the Managing Director and his wife was the director of the company.
The Nangali police called Arvind’s brother-in-law Srinivas at 10.30 am and informed about the tragedy.
According to Srinivas, Arvind was a good driver.  “He worked for many IT giants before starting his own company. He married 14 years ago and his children Nisha and Nitish were studying in Arabindo School in Banashankari II stage,” he added. The police took the help of a JCB machine to break open the windows of the car and removed the bodies  which were brought to the Wilson Garden crematorium for cremation at 6 pm on Saturday.


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