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Three MBBS students from Malabar Medical College tragically lost their lives in a scooter accident in Kozhikode on March 19, 2026. Their electric scooter crashed into a pole and fell into a drain near Koyilandy.
It was meant to be just another late-night ride home. Three bright young students, full of dreams of healing others, tragically lost their lives in a devastating road accident early this morning in Kozhikode, Kerala.
The Fatal Incident
Between 1:40 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. on March 19, an electric scooter carrying three first-year MBBS students from Malabar Medical College crashed into an electric pole at Kuruvangad, near Koyilandy.
The impact was severe, causing the vehicle to overturn and fall into a roadside drain. All three students either died on the spot or succumbed to their injuries shortly after being rushed to a nearby hospital.
The Victims
The victims have been identified as:
•Nandakishore (Nanda Kishore), 22, from Karunagappally, Kollam district
•Abhiyan Rahman (Abiyan), 19, from Kayamkulam
•Abhinav Suresh, 19–20, from Alanellur, Palakkad district
A Painful Reminder
Reading about this incident is deeply heartbreaking. Kerala has made remarkable progress in healthcare and education, yet road safety continues to be a serious concern.
Electric scooters are convenient and eco-friendly. However, when overloaded or driven at high speeds on poorly lit roads with open drains and unmarked obstacles,they can become extremely dangerous.
This accident serves as a painful reminder that:
•Helmets save lives wearing them is non-negotiable.
•Overloading a two-wheeler is risky and should never be attempted.
•Late night travel requires extra caution, especially on unfamiliar or poorly maintained roads.
•Young lives are irreplaceable, especially those dedicated to saving others.
Condolences to the Families
To the grieving families in Karunagappally, Kayamkulam, and Alanellur: words cannot fully express the pain of such a loss. Your sons were on the path to fulfilling their dreams and making their communities proud.
May you find strength during this incredibly difficult time. Their lives, though tragically short, will continue to inspire many.
A Call for Safer Roads
To every student and young rider: please prioritize safety. Wear a helmet. Avoid overloading vehicles. Follow traffic rules. One moment of negligence can undo years of hard work and dreams.
This tragedy should not fade away as just another headline. It must spark meaningful conversations within colleges, among families, and with authorities about improving road safety for students.
Final Thoughts
Rest in peace, Nandakishore, Abhiyan, and Abhinav. The world needed more doctors like the ones you were becoming. Kerala and India has lost three bright and promising lives.Drive safely,Their dreams deserved to continue.
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