
Doctor dies in accident near Cheyyur
The Hindu
A city-based woman doctor was killed in a road accident in Chunambedu, near Cheyyur, and another doctor who travelled with her was critically injured on Wednesday. The police said Esther Anitha, 36, o
A city-based woman doctor was killed in a road accident in Chunambedu, near Cheyyur, and another doctor who travelled with her was critically injured on Wednesday. The police said Esther Anitha, 36, of Noombal, and Srikrishna, 29, of Virugambakkam, were travelling from the Chidambaram Medical College on Wednesday. The car swerved off the road and turned turtle. While Esther died on the spot, Srikrishna was critically injured. Passersby alerted the police.
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