A tragic road accident in Karnataka’s Belagavi district claimed the lives of three members of a family, including a nine-month-old infant, after a motorcycle collided with a mini goods rickshaw near Raibag Railway Station Road, police officials said on Sunday.
The accident occurred near the Raibag railway station area when the motorcycle carrying family members reportedly came into contact with a mini goods vehicle, leading to a severe collision. The impact of the crash was so intense that three people died on the spot or succumbed to injuries shortly after being shifted to hospital.
Police confirmed that among the deceased was a nine-month-old baby, while another child sustained serious injuries and is currently undergoing treatment at a nearby medical facility. Doctors said the injured child remains under close observation.
Local residents and passersby rushed to assist the victims immediately after the collision. Emergency services and police teams later arrived at the scene and shifted the injured to hospital while clearing the damaged vehicles from the road.
Preliminary investigation suggests that the accident may have occurred due to high speed or sudden loss of control, though officials said the exact circumstances leading to the crash are still being investigated. Police have registered a case and begun recording witness statements.
The identities of the deceased were yet to be officially disclosed at the time of reporting pending formal notification to relatives, officials said.
Road accidents involving motorcycles continue to remain a major concern across Karnataka, particularly on semi-urban and rural roads where safety compliance and traffic regulation enforcement are often weaker. Belagavi district has witnessed several fatal road accidents in recent months involving two-wheelers, private vehicles and goods carriers.
Authorities have repeatedly appealed to motorists to follow traffic rules, wear helmets and avoid overspeeding, especially while travelling with children and family members. Transport officials have also intensified awareness campaigns on road safety across the state.
The latest tragedy has once again highlighted the vulnerability of two-wheeler riders in high-impact road collisions, particularly involving larger transport vehicles such as mini trucks and goods rickshaws.
Police officials said a detailed mechanical inspection of both vehicles involved in the accident would be conducted as part of the ongoing investigation. Further details regarding the condition of the injured child and the sequence of events leading to the crash are expected after completion of the inquiry.
The incident triggered grief and shock in the local community, with residents demanding stricter traffic monitoring and improved road safety measures near busy stretches around Raibag.