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Cyclist dies after being run over by lorry at Chalukya Circle

Last updated: August 29, 2024 7:25 pm
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BENGALURU: A cyclist died after he was knocked down by a lorry at Chalukya Circle on Wednesday night. The cyclist was returning home after work when the accident occurred.

The deceased hailed from Rajasthan. The High Grounds police have seized the lorry and arrested the driver.

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