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WorldTel COO dies in road mishap

May 19, 2003 08:23 IST

R Samir Singh, 35, chief operating officer of WorldTel, died in a collision between the car in which he was travelling and a private bus in Bangalore on Saturday night, police said.

Singh was returning home when the mishap occurred near the MEG Centre, the police said on Sunday.

Last year, the high-profile CEO of the company Mark Mascarenhas too also died in a road accident.



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Sub: Wordtel

I join the world in paying my tributes to this young, energetic, dynamic young man. may his soul rest in peace..........


Posted by Amit Jha





Sub: A sad demise of a promising young man.

The authrorities in big cities are always oblivious to such vulnerable spots until lives are claimed; and most these bus/tempo/tanker/truck drivers always think, some even ...


Posted by p chandra





Sub: Untolerable

There is no value for human life in India. I live in UK and i am simply amazed by the law enforcement and discipline in ...


Posted by Hardik





Sub: Device Straegies to Prevent

It is high time Bangalore to control and put a tab on the Road Regulations. We have been witnessing too amny drastic incidents - like ...


Posted by Perin





Sub: iam shocked that another world tel coo passed away

iam deeply hurt that samir singh young softie died of accident i read his edition in Bangalore Times on staurday it was an interesting interview ...


Posted by Barma raj




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