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Mumbai: 29-year-old dies in tragic accident while dodging a kite manja
Updated On: 17 January, 2019 06:00 PM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
Victim falls off his motorcycle as he attempts to dodge the kite string (manja) and gets hit by a car. The incident takes place on the Western Express Highway.

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Wadala: Gitesh Patare (29), an engineer residing in Wadala was killed in an accident as he tried to dodge a stray kite thread on Sunday night. He was riding his bike back home from work at MIDC-Seepz when suddenly a kite string flew into his path at Vile Parle (East). He ducked to avoid the string but lost his balance and fell out to hit a car on the northbound Western Express Highway. He suffered head injuries due to the accident. Patare was from Wadala and was married only a year ago.
Patare died before being admitted to a hospital, said Laxman Chavan, Vile Parle senior inspector.
According to TOI, a case has been registered under IPC Section 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) against unidentified people. This is not the only case of manja casualties, 70 birds have been admitted to the BSPCA Parel animal hospital for manja injuries in the past 3 days. Among them parakeets, owls, kites and pigeons are listed. “Even professional kite flyers tie bandages around their three fingers while using manja, so you can imagine the damage it does to unwary people or birds. It slices through the body part, leaving deep cuts into the muscle,” said Col (Dr) J C Khanna who runs the facility.
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