Eyewitnesses said the truck lost control and crashed into the devotees. (Representational)
- Eight people were killed in a truck accident during Ganesha immersion in Hassan district
- More than 20 people were seriously injured and taken to a private hospital in Hassan
- The incident occurred around 8.45 pm in Mosale Hosahalli village on the final day of celebrations
Eight people were killed and more than 20 people injured when a truck ploughed into a Ganesha immersion procession at a village in Hassan district on Friday night, police sources said.
The incident occurred at Mosale Hosahalli village around 8.45 pm during the final day of Ganesha Chaturthi celebrations.
"Most of the deceased are young boys," the sources said, adding that more than 20 people sustained serious injuries and were rushed to a private hospital in Hassan for treatment.
Eyewitnesses said the truck, reportedly coming from Arakalagudu, lost control and crashed into the devotees.
"About four people died on the scene after being trapped under the lorry's wheel," villagers said.
An official statement is awaited.
Expressing grief over the mishap, Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H D Kumaraswamy said, "I was deeply shocked to hear the news of a horrific accident during the Ganapati immersion procession in Mosale Hosahalli of Hassan taluk, in which several people lost their lives and more than 20 were seriously injured." "I am deeply saddened that devotees lost their lives when a truck ran over those taking part in the Ganapati procession. This is a very tragic incident." He also prayed for the speedy recovery of all the injured.
I am deeply shocked to hear the news of a horrific accident during the Ganapati immersion procession at Mosalehosahalli in Hassan Taluk, where several people lost their lives and more than 20 were seriously injured. It is extremely saddening that devotees lost their lives after…
— ಹೆಚ್.ಡಿ.ಕುಮಾರಸ್ವಾಮಿ | HD Kumaraswamy (@hd_kumaraswamy) September 12, 2025
The JDS leader appealed to the state government to take steps to provide free treatment to the injured.
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