Liverpool: A young doctor from Changanassery, a Keralite from the UK, had a tragic end in A 586 accident in the UK.
Dr. Joel Manaliyil (27), a Liverpool Malayalee, died on the UK accident Today. He was on his way home from work in Bolton Hospital when he crashed into a motorway divider. He has only been in the job for a year.
In the accident, Joel's Kia car collided head-on with an oncoming Land Rover. The driver of the Land Rover escaped unhurt. Meanwhile, Joel was in serious danger, but he died at spot.
The body was taken to Blackpool Hospital from Larberk, where the accident took place. According to the police, he died on the spot due to the impact of the accident. The road, which was closed for six hours following the accident, was reopened to traffic on Friday evening.
Meanwhile, police action has been delayed as the cause of death in the accident has not been confirmed. Manchester police have been contacted by family friends, including Joel's brother, but are waiting for his parents' consent. Joel's mother has been admitted to a hospital in Kerala, for first aid after the shock of their son's sad demise. With this, Joel's father Joppen, who was on leave in Kerala, came to Manchester. More information will be available only after the body is identified.
The accident happened when he was returning home in the morning after a night shift and a class. Police have not yet revealed the exact location of the accident.
Joel, 27, was killed in the car crash on a road divider. The Manchester Airport Fire Brigade has revealed that Joel's car crashed into a divider in the middle of the motorway. The conclusion was that the car was on fire immediately after the accident. Police said the road had to be closed for about ten hours following the accident. The accident happened near the Altrincham, Hale area between Manchester and Liverpool.
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