Two Minor Siblings Killed While Travelling for Festival Visit
Two minor siblings lost their lives in a heartbreaking road accident near Sankagiri in Salem district, casting a shadow over what was meant to be a religious visit connected to Thai Poosam celebrations. The incident took place late on Saturday night and unfolded in front of the children’s parents, adding to the tragedy of the event.

The victims, aged 13 and 11, were travelling with family members toward a temple in Salem. What began as a routine journey for worship ended in loss, grief, and unanswered questions after a lorry allegedly rammed into the two-wheeler they were riding on.
Two Minor Siblings Thrown Off Bike After Lorry Impact
The accident occurred on a busy stretch near the Chinnakkavundanur bypass, an area known for frequent heavy vehicle movement. The family was travelling on two motorcycles, maintaining close distance with each other.![]()
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According to preliminary information, one of the motorcycles was being ridden by a family acquaintance, with the two children seated behind him. Their parents followed on another two-wheeler. As they approached the bypass near Sankagiri, a lorry reportedly hit the motorcycle carrying the children from behind.
Two Minor Siblings Suffer Fatal Injuries at Accident Spot
The force of the collision threw both children onto the road. They suffered severe head and body injuries and died on the spot. The rider of the motorcycle survived the crash with minor injuries and was able to alert others.
Witnessing the accident unfold, the children’s parents, who were riding just behind, lost control of their vehicle and fell onto the road. Though they escaped with minor injuries, they were left traumatised after seeing their children lying motionless on the road.
Passersby stopped to help and immediately informed the police and emergency services. Despite quick response, the children could not be saved.
Two Minor Siblings’ Death Sparks Search for Hit-and-Run Lorry
Police officials who reached the spot confirmed that the lorry involved in the accident fled the scene without stopping. A case has been registered, and efforts are underway to identify and trace the vehicle responsible for the hit-and-run.
Two Minor Siblings’ Family Left in Shock and Grief
The children belonged to a family from Komarapalayam in neighbouring Namakkal district. Relatives and locals gathered at the accident site and later at the hospital, expressing grief and anger over the reckless driving that claimed the young lives.

Residents of the area pointed out that the bypass road often sees speeding heavy vehicles, especially at night. They urged authorities to increase surveillance, install warning signs, and enforce stricter speed regulations to prevent similar tragedies. Also Read: NGT Asks Tamil Nadu to Expand Proven Waste Control Model Across Public Events
Police are reviewing CCTV footage from nearby roads and toll points to identify the lorry. Officials have assured that strict action will be taken once the vehicle and driver are traced.
Conclusion
The death of two minor siblings in this tragic accident highlights the growing dangers on highways and bypass roads, especially for families travelling on two-wheelers. As investigations continue, the incident stands as a painful reminder of the need for responsible driving, stronger enforcement, and better road safety measures to prevent such irreversible losses.

