Bengaluru: Bull Fatally Attacks Moving Biker, Video Surfaces

Bengaluru: A heart pounding video is doing rounds on microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter) depicting that they a bull fatally rams into the biker while he was driving in Bengaluru. A bull who hit the biker can be seen that it is fully decorated in a typical Indian groom style is walking on a road. All of a sudden, the bull aggressively jumps on the biker, leading the bike to skid.

The dramatic incident unfolded as captured by CCTV footage, showing a biker tumbling down just as a truck sped toward him. Miraculously, the truck driver managed to halt just in time, preventing a potential tragedy. This heart-stopping event occurred near the Mahalakshmi Layout swimming pool junction in Bangalore last week but gained attention after the video surfaced recently.

The collision between the bike and an bull stunned onlookers, including a pedestrian and the truck driver. It remains unclear who the Ox belonged to or why it was wandering unattended in the street. Fortunately, the quick reflexes of the truck driver averted a disaster, sparing the biker’s life.

Following the incident, a crowd gathered to assist the shaken biker and retrieve the fallen bike from the road.

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Meanwhile, Koramangala residents in Bengaluru have been disturbed by the continuous buzzing sound of an airplane circling overhead. Several residents noted that a Boeing aircraft was flying at a low altitude and completed approximately six loops over the HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) Airport.

According to Flightradar24, a Boeing 777-337 (ER) with registration number K7067, typically used for transporting VVIPs such as the Prime Minister, President, and Vice President, was identified as the aircraft in question. Flight data indicated that it took off from Delhi and circled the HAL airport six times before returning to Delhi at 10:54 pm on April 3.

Residents took to social media to express their concerns about the unusual activity. Mohan Krishnan, a retired scientist from the National Informatics Centre, suggested that since the model code of conduct was in effect due to the Lok Sabha elections, the aircraft might be engaged in maintenance flights or pilot training.

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